Jackson Walker partner Amanda Bush was featured in Legendary Locals of Fort Worth, a new book by Arcadia Publishing, the country’s leading local history publisher.
The book profiled prominent Fort Worth residents, including those from the earliest days of the city to modern-day locals making positive impacts on their community. Ms. Bush was featured in the “Marshals and Miscreants” chapter of the book for her extensive experience protecting her clients’ interests in commercial litigation, intellectual property litigation, and media and First Amendment matters.
Ms. Bush represents clients in a variety of matters including complex commercial litigation, intellectual property litigation, and media and First Amendment litigation. Ms. Bush also regularly handles appeals in state and federal appellate courts. Ms. Bush’s media practice includes representing national and local media clients in defending libel, slander, invasion of privacy, misappropriation of likeness, business disparagement, and infliction of emotional distress claims at both the trial court and appellate court levels. She also regularly defends subpoenas in both criminal and civil courts and advises clients regarding prior restraints, access, newsgathering, pursuing public records, and pre-publication review. Ms. Bush’s intellectual property litigation practice includes handling patent infringement, copyright infringement, trademark infringement, and trade secret misappropriation disputes. She also has a wide range of business litigation experience handling contractual and fiduciary duty disputes, real estate disputes, and insurance defense matters. Ms. Bush received her B.A., summa cum laude, from the University of Texas and her J.D. from the University of Texas School of Law.