About Brandon
Brandon Bundren is a trial lawyer who represents both plaintiffs and defendants in state and federal courts in Tennessee and Texas. Brandon’s clients range from small businesses to numerous publicly traded companies.While Brandon handles a variety of complex commercial cases, his practice is focused primarily on intellectual property and competitive practices litigation, including non-compete, trade secrets, patent, trademark, copyright, and similar unfair competition matters. Brandon is a published author on the subject of non-competition agreements and is a frequent speaker on unfair competition matters both to in-house counsel and to various associations, including the Tennessee Intellectual Property Association and the Nashville Bar Association.
Brandon Bundren is a trial lawyer who represents both plaintiffs and defendants in state and federal courts in Tennessee and Texas. Brandon’s clients range from small businesses to numerous publicly traded companies.
While Brandon handles a variety of complex commercial cases, his practice is focused primarily on intellectual property and competitive practices litigation, including non-compete, trade secrets, patent, trademark, copyright, and similar unfair competition matters. Brandon is a published author on the subject of non-competition agreements and is a frequent speaker on unfair competition matters both to in-house counsel and to various associations, including the Tennessee Intellectual Property Association and the Nashville Bar Association.
Practice Areas
Education
Professional Affiliations
Awards & Recognition
- Recognized: Commercial Litigation
- Recognized: Litigation - Intellectual Property
- Listed in Mid-South Super Lawyers, "Rising Stars," Business Litigation, 2015-2020Honored as an “Attorney for Justice” by the Tennessee Supreme Court Access to Justice Commission, 2019
- Listed in Mid-South Super Lawyers, "Rising Stars," Business Litigation, 2015-2020
- Honored as an “Attorney for Justice” by the Tennessee Supreme Court Access to Justice Commission, 2019