Davis G. Mosmeyer

Professional Biography

Davis Mosmeyer is an attorney with a practice focused on providing litigation, transactional, and intellectual property counseling to clients in the video game and esports industries, as well as commercial and intellectual property litigation.

Video Game and Esports Industry Counseling

As a lifelong video gamer and esports fan, Davis has leveraged the experience of a varied litigation practice to foster the growth and expansion of start-up video game developers, publishing companies, and esports companies. He works with clients on all facets of their business, including securing copyright and trademark registrations, negotiating licensing and publishing agreements, and advising industry participants on best-practices and contest rules. Davis prides himself on understanding the issues facing this fast-growing industry and providing guidance that aligns with clients’ business goals.

Commercial and Intellectual Property Litigation

Davis’s commercial and intellectual property litigation practice covers a broad spectrum of disputes, including:

  • Pre- and post-merger/acquisition
  • Copyright, trademark, and trade secrets
  • Distributor-dealer and franchisor-franchisee relationships
  • Environmental contamination
  • Commercial disparagement and defamation
  • Texas Anti-SLAPP and Defamation Mitigation Act

Davis has practiced before state and federal courts across the country, including Texas, Delaware, California, Pennsylvania, Colorado, Minnesota, Ohio, Georgia, Louisiana, and New Mexico.

Prior to joining the firm, Davis completed a judicial externship with Federal Magistrate Judge Jeff Manske in the Western District of Texas, where he drafted reports and recommendations on misappropriation of trade secret claims and habeas corpus petitions.

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