Brandon Bundren is a trial lawyer who represents both plaintiffs and defendants in courts across the country. His clients range from individuals to small businesses to publicly traded companies. Brandon is licensed to practice in all state and federal courts in Arkansas, Kentucky, Tennessee, and Texas.

While Brandon handles a variety of complex commercial cases, his focus is intellectual property and competitive practices litigation, including noncompete, trade secrets, patent, trademark, copyright, and similar unfair competition matters. He is a published author on the subject of noncompetition agreements and is a frequent speaker on competitive practices litigation both to in-house counsel and to various associations, including the American Intellectual Property Association and the Tennessee Intellectual Property Association.

In addition to his intellectual property and competitive practices experience, Brandon also has trial experience handling a variety of other types of complex commercial cases, including business divorces, class actions, products liability, and securities matters.

Brandon has been honored for his pro bono work by being named an “Attorney for Justice” by the Tennessee Supreme Court Access to Justice Commission. He is also a Rule 31 listed mediator in the field of General Civil Mediation under Rule 31 of the Tennessee Supreme Court.