Dominique focuses her practice on commercial litigation and intellectual property litigation, with an emphasis on trademark and copyright infringement and misappropriation. In addition to her litigation experience, she counsels clients on clearance, prosecution, false advertising, entertainment, media, online marketing branding, and IP enforcement of trademarks and copyrights, and on Digital Millennium Copyright Act and domain issues.
Dominique represents clients in a wide variety of industries, including the beauty and entertainment industries, and routinely handles matters involving intellectual property assignments and related filings, non-disclosure and confidentiality agreements, licensing agreements, media distribution agreements, social media influencer and endorsement transactions, music collaboration agreements, and streaming media transactions.
She received her law degree from Tulane Law School, where she served as an Editor for the Tulane Journal of Technology and Intellectual Property. During law school, she developed a passion for examining the implications of technology and the effects of the increasing use of artificial intelligence on marginalized groups. Her article Problem Solved: Is the Fintech Era Uprooting Decades of Discriminatory Lending Practices? was published in Volume 23 of the Journal.
- Commercial Litigation
- Intellectual Property
- Intellectual Property Litigation
- Texas State Bar
- J.D, Tulane University Law School
- Bachelor of Science in Finance, Loyola University New Orleans
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“Problem Solved?: Is the Fintech Era Uprooting Decades-Long Discriminatory Lending Practices?” -Tulane Journal of Technology and Intellectual Property-