Natalie Arbaugh Listed Among 2016 ‘Women Worth Watching’ by Journal
Fish & Richardson announced that three principals – including Natalie Arbaugh of Dallas – have been named to the Profiles in Diversity Journal (PDJ) 2016 list of the “Women Worth Watching.” According to the PDJ, the women selected for this honor “are forging ahead with global acclaim in strategies that are making a difference in their workplace, marketplace and around the world.”
In a release, the firm said Arbaugh is a commercial business and intellectual property (IP) litigator with a reputation for top-notch client service, creative problem solving, and courtroom excellence. She has tried nearly 30 cases as lead counsel or second chair including many high-profile business and IP disputes such as trademark and anti-counterfeiting litigation, trade secret, non-compete, and non-solicitation litigation.
She leads the firm’s EMPOWER Women’s Initiative, which provides expanded professional and business development opportunities, mentoring, training, and support to Fish’s female legal staff. She received her J.D., magna cum laude, Order of the Coif, from the Southern Methodist University Dedman School of Law in 2001 and her B.A., with honors, in business administration from the University of Florida in 1995.
Also selected for this honor were Fish principals Linda Liu Kordziel of Washington, D.C., and Boston’s Cynthia Johnson Walden, Practice Group Leader of the firm’s Trademark and Copyright Group.
Profiles in Diversity Journal is dedicated to promoting and advancing diversity and inclusion in the corporate, government, nonprofit, STEM, and higher education sectors.