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Sy Nazif
Charter Member
Personal Injury Law

19 Hammond, 504, Irvine, CA 92618

 

The son of an immigrant, Sy was raised with in the suburbs of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. He grew up working on motorcycles, ultimately becoming an AMI Certified motorcycle mechanic, and “expert” status WERA motorcycle racer. After college, Sy moved west, and earned his law degree the University of California in San Francisco, one of the top law schools in the country. Sy spend his first years as as attorney working for wealthy corporations. Unhappy serving Corporate America,Sy quickly realized that he should be practicing law for the American people instead. He started his own law firm, known in the motorcycle community as "RiderzLaw." Sy quickly got a reputation in the legal community as a relentless pitbull, winning cases that other lawyers were afraid to take.

Tracy Neal-Lopez
Distinguished Lawyer
Civil Litigation

5150 Pacific Coast Hwy suite 200, Long Beach, CA 90804, USA

 

Tracy Neal-Lopez is the founding member of the firm; she has wealth of trial and litigation experience, having taken numerous cases to judgment, including jury trials, bench trials and arbitration. She has represented many clients facing a vast array of life changing situations and she prides herself on being willing to take cases all the way to trial. Tracy represents either plaintiffs or defendants in state and federal court. She fights injustice, focusing her litigation skills primarily in employment and labor disputes. Her areas of practice include, wrongful termination, wage and hour, misclassification, whistleblower retaliation, interference with prospective economic advantage, non-compete provisions, defamation, breach of employment contract, discrimination and harassment. She also handles business and corporate litigation matters. Such as matters involving partnership disputes, corporate dissolution, breach of contract, fraud and misrepresentation, and unfair business practices. One of her primary achievements in her legal work was before the California Court of Appeals where she successfully challenged the assumption of risk doctrine in a case entitled Lackner vs. North (2006) 135 Cal. App. 4th 1188. Tracy received her law degree from Loyola Law School. She received her Bachelor of Arts degree in English at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA).

Heidi Nebel
Charter Member
Intellectual Property Law

801 Grand, 801 Grand Ave, Des Moines, IA 50309, USA

 

Heidi is an Intellectual Property attorney with over 30 years of experience obtaining patents and designing IP strategy in the areas of biotechnology, chemicals and pharmaceuticals. Heidi is the Chair of the Biotechnology & Chemical Practice Group, served as managing partner for more than 10 years and is currently on the firm’s Management Committee. She serves as an advocate for her clients and believes that the best results come from working in close association with the U. S. Patent and Trademark Office examiners. Heidi participated in the seminal United States Supreme Court case, Pioneer v. J. E. M. Ag Supply, 534 U. S. 124 (2001), which confirmed the availability of utility patent protection for plants. Heidi is actively involved in AUTM (The Association of University Technology Managers) where she was elected to the Board of Directors in 2019. AUTM is the non-profit leader in efforts to educate, promote and inspire professionals in support of the development of academic research and technology transfer. The community is comprised of more than 3,000 members who work in more than 800 universities, research centers, hospitals, businesses and government organizations around the globe. She is recently completed a 3 year Board term and was honored to represent the organization in meeting with the Biden Harris transition team for the Department of Commerce. Heidi also is serving a third term for the USDA on the PVP Advisory Board as she was recently re-appointed by the United States Secretary of Agriculture Tom Vilsac. The USDA PVP Advisory Board helps shape the country’s IP policy for plants through the Plant Variety Protection Act. Current work on the Board has involved PVP harmonization with the rest of the world under UPOV and implementing the sweeping changes enacted by the 2018 Farm Bill. She was appointed by the United States Secretary of Commerce to the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) Patent Public Advisory Committee (PPAC). The PPAC committee is a direct report to the Under Secretary of Commerce and the USPTO Commissioner for Patents, Kathi Vidal and the PTAB both report to the PPAC to help shape patent policy for the United States. Heidi was appointed to Vice Chair of the PPAC for 2023 by Secretary of Commerce Gina Raimondo. Her clients include over 45 universities and research institutions, as well as fortune 500 companies around the world. Heidi obtained patent 6,136,320 entitled VACCINES EXPRESSED IN PLANTS cited in MIT’s Technology Review magazine as “one of five patents that will transform business and technology”. The technology involved engineering plants to express various bacterial and viral antigens so that upon consumption of the resultant animal food product, an animal would become immunized. Heidi also prepared and prosecuted US patent number 10,308,947 METHODS AND COMPOSITIONS FOR MULTIPLEX RNA GUIDED GENOME EDITING AND OTHER RNA TECHNOLOGIES for Dr. Yinong Yang from Penn State University. The groundbreaking technology involves methods to highly increase gene editing efficiency in plants and animals. The technology has been widely adapted with over 50 peer review journal publications to date and has been exclusively licensed to Monsanto for use in their product development pipeline in plants and has recently been licensed for human use. In early May 2019, Heidi worked with New West Genetics to file an application for one of the first PVP Certificates for AOSCA-certified hemp seed variety approved for by the 2018 Farm Bill. In August of 2020, she obtained a decision from the US Patent Board of Appeals reversing the patent office and in providing key insight to the interpretation of the Plant Patent Act. See, Ex Parte Iezzoni Appeal number 2020-001469. Agricultural patents in the animal area also form a large part of her practice including animal vaccines, gene editing, and sex selection. Heidi joined the firm in 1991, serves on the firm’s management committee and is the chairperson of the Biotechnology/Chemical Practice Group. She manages several of the firm’s largest clients and guides client teams to focus on overall business strategies around a solid intellectual property foundation. Heidi also enjoys being an advocate of biotechnology, speaking around the country on important issues in the field. Heidi was the 2022 recipient of the Iowa Biotechnology Association Biotech Leader Award for her accomplishments and significant achievements in biotechnology. She was also one of 5 finalists for the 2022 CEO of the Year by the Technology Association of Iowa. Heidi is rated as AV Preeminent® by LexisNexis/Martindale-Hubbell, the highest possible peer review rating for legal ability and ethical standards. Heidi has recently been selected as a member of the Advisory Board for the Women in Leadership Certificate Program at the University of North Dakota. The Advisory Board works towards a shared vision to inspire change within organizations and throughout the community. As Heidi continuously embodies the values this program exhibits, she joins a group of champions to further improve a world-class executive education program. Advisory Board members are tasked with reviewing the program offerings and discussing curriculum of the Women in Leadership Certificate Program. This program strives to create leadership in action, including courses on Emotional Intelligence, Advocacy, Actions and Accountability, Executive Leadership and Organizational Culture and much more. Heidi is honored is share this appointment with other senior executives at companies such as Amazon, Bobcat and Shazam, Fisher Industries, MDU Resources, Noridian Mutual Insurance, SCHEELS and TMI Hospitality. Heidi is thrilled to inspire change and support the education of the upcoming generations of executive women in leadership across the country.

Randi Nelson
Charter Member
Family and Divorce Law

285 Riverside Ave, Suite 450, Westport, CT 06880

 

RANDI R. NELSON is an associate attorney at PARRINO|SHATTUCK, PC. She is admitted to practice in Connecticut. Since 2011, she has worked strictly on matrimonial litigation. She represents clients in all facets of family law, such as divorce, post-judgment contempt, post-judgment modification, alimony, property division, child custody, and child support. Nelson is a member of the American, Connecticut, Fairfield County, and Westport/Weston bar associations. She is also a special master for family matters in the Judicial District of Fairfield at Bridgeport and Judicial District of Stamford/Norwalk at Stamford. In 2007, Nelson earned a bachelor’s degree from the University of Texas at Arlington, where she was a member of the Kappa Tau Alpha honor society. In 2010, she earned her juris doctor degree from the Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law at Yeshiva University. She was also a member of the Cardozo Journal of Law and Gender, as well as a recipient of a merit-based scholarship.

Vernon Nelson
Featured Lawyer
Civil Litigation

6787 W Tropicana Ave, Las Vegas, NV 89103

 

Mr. Nelson has demonstrated extensive experience in casino regulatory compliance, gaming operations, and hotel operations. He has successfully represented clients before the Nevada Gaming Control Board, Nevada Gaming Commission, New Jersey Casino Control Commission, the Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board, and other domestic and international jurisdictions. He has represented clients with respect to complex licensing issues. He has defended clients against disciplinary matters. He has represented clients in gaming and entertainment tax matters. Mr. Nelson has extensive experience in promotions, contingent prize events, and lottery issues. Mr. Nelson has obtained approvals for nightclub operations and marketing programs. He has negotiated and drafted agreements relating to the purchase and/or lease of slot machines and other gaming equipment. Mr. Nelson also has experience in the ever-changing world of internet gaming, social gaming, and mobile gaming. Mr. Nelson recently participated in a presentation on abandoned video games and the Digital Millennium Copyright Act. Mr. Nelson has represented many commercial clients in commercial transactions, real property transactions, buy/sell transactions, and private placement of securities. He has represented clients with respect to business formation matters in domestic and international jurisdictions. He has drafted and negotiated Operating Agreements, Shareholder Agreements, Management Contracts, and Employment contracts. He served as general counsel to subsidiaries responsible for branch office activities. He has negotiated and drafted retail leases, restaurant leases, licensing/franchise agreements, and other similar agreements. He also has considerable experience in representing a commercial client with land use matters, use permits, water rights, special assessment districts, and environmental issues. Mr. Nelson has represented commercial creditors in collection and bankruptcy matters. He has represented secured creditors and has obtained temporary restraining orders, preliminary injunctions, and receivership orders. His practice also includes insurance defense litigation.