About Bruce
Bruce Dick has been practicing business law for more than 30 years, with a focus on companies involved in energy or technology industries. His experience across this blend of industries helps his clients stay abreast of the most relevant legal topics for their business.Bruce’s energy industry experience includes representing independent power producers and utilities with regard to their conventional and renewable energy (including geothermal, recovered energy, solar and wind) projects in the United States and internationally. Bruce’s energy industry work includes drafting and negotiating:Engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) contractsPower purchase agreements,Operation and maintenance agreements,Project finance agreementsProject development contractsEnergy project purchase and sale agreementsTurbine and other equipment purchase contractsGeothermal lease and well drilling agreementsWithin the clean technology and other technology industries, Bruce has represented clean technology, cloud computing, computer hardware, e-commerce, energy, medical device, software as a service (“SaaS”), software applications, voice recognition and other technology clients. Bruce’s cleantech and technology industry experience includes the following:intellectual property acquisition and salesdevelopment, distribution, e-commerce, hosting, license, OEM and SaaS agreementsstrategic alliances and joint venturesM&A intellectual property diligence and contracting issuesBruce Dick has been practicing business law for more than 30 years, with a focus on companies involved in energy or technology industries. His experience across this blend of industries helps his clients stay abreast of the most relevant legal topics for their business. Bruce also has extensive experience in the formation of corporations, LLCs, and joint ventures; and handling M&A transactions.
Bruce Dick has been practicing business law for more than 30 years, with a focus on companies involved in energy or technology industries. His experience across this blend of industries helps his clients stay abreast of the most relevant legal topics for their business.
Bruce’s energy industry experience includes representing independent power producers and utilities with regard to their conventional and renewable energy (including geothermal, recovered energy, solar and wind) projects in the United States and internationally. Bruce’s energy industry work includes drafting and negotiating:
Engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) contracts
Power purchase agreements,
Operation and maintenance agreements,
Project finance agreements
Project development contracts
Energy project purchase and sale agreements
Turbine and other equipment purchase contracts
Geothermal lease and well drilling agreements
Within the clean technology and other technology industries, Bruce has represented clean technology, cloud computing, computer hardware, e-commerce, energy, medical device, software as a service (“SaaS”), software applications, voice recognition and other technology clients. Bruce’s cleantech and technology industry experience includes the following:
intellectual property acquisition and sales
development, distribution, e-commerce, hosting, license, OEM and SaaS agreements
strategic alliances and joint ventures
M&A intellectual property diligence and contracting issues
Bruce Dick has been practicing business law for more than 30 years, with a focus on companies involved in energy or technology industries. His experience across this blend of industries helps his clients stay abreast of the most relevant legal topics for their business. Bruce also has extensive experience in the formation of corporations, LLCs, and joint ventures; and handling M&A transactions.
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Awards & Recognition
- Lawyer of the Year: Technology Law, Seattle (2024)
- Lawyer of the Year: Technology Law, Seattle (2020)
- Lawyer of the Year: Technology Law, Seattle (2018)
- Lawyer of the Year: Technology Law, Seattle (2016)
- Lawyer of the Year: Technology Law, Seattle (2012)
- Recognized: Corporate Law
- Recognized: Technology Law
- Practice Area: CleanTech Law
- Practice Area: Energy Law
- Practice Area: Project Finance Law
- Listed in Washington Law & Politics, "Washington's Super Lawyers," 2007-2012
- Peer Review Rated AV in Martindale-Hubbell
- Best Lawyers’ 2012 Seattle Technology Law Lawyer of the Year