Pamela M. Deese

Partner

Pam’s practice focuses on intellectual property licensing, brand management, sweepstakes, and advertising.

Pamela Deese Portrait

Client Work

Pam’s intellectual property representation includes counseling patent pools and other IP owners in developing and maintaining strategic licensing programs as well as maintaining IP portfolios. Her work also includes advertising review and litigation for consumer products companies. Among other things, she provides counsel with respect to the creation, negotiation and enforcement of licenses and related agreements, management of worldwide IP rights, as well as representation involving counterfeiting issues, privacy, sweepstakes and promotions, celebrity endorsements, and litigating related business disputes.

Professional Activities

Pam also serves on the Board of Directors of Licensing International, which is the industry trade association for IP Licensing. Additionally, Pam is an adjunct member of the faculty of American University’s Washington College of Law, where she teaches IP Licensing. She is active in numerous professional associations. She holds membership in the American Bar Association’s Intellectual Property Law sections, the District of Columbia Bar Association, and the Pennsylvania Bar Association. Additionally, she is a member of the NY Intellectual Property Lawyers Association and Licensing International Association. She served as Vice Chair of the ABA Section of Science and Technology, Committee on Technical Standardization and Infrastructure for a decade and on the Licensing Journal’s Editorial Board and as the Trademark Licensing Columnist for nearly 20 years.

Publications, Presentations & Recognitions

Pam is rated as a Super Lawyer, recommended in Who’s Who, and recognized as an “IP Star” by Managing Intellectual Property.

She has received notable awards, including American Lawyer Media and Martindale-Hubbell Washington DC’s Women Leaders in the Law (2013), Managing Intellectual Property IP Stars - Top 250 Women in IP (2013 and 2014), Martindale-Hubbell Bar Register of Preeminent Women Lawyers (2013 Edition), International Asset Management –IAM’s Top 250-The World’s Leading Patent & Technology Licensing Lawyers (2010 and 2011), Washington College of Law’s Women in Law Leadership Award (2008), the American University Alumni Recognition Award (2000) as well as the DC Women’s Bar Association Recognition Award for Mentoring (2000).

Pam’s presentations include:

  • “Advertising Claims 101 - The Building Blocks of a Successfully Substantiated Advertising Campaign,” American Conference Institute Advertising Claims Substantiation, February 8, 2023 (New York, NY) 
  • Featured panelist at American Conference Institute’s “5th Annual Forum On Advertising Claims Substantiation,” Wednesday, February 2 - 3, 2022
  • Interviewed on the “Beyond the Shelf” podcast as part of a three-part series on Navigating Ad Claims: Episode 1, Episode 2, and Episode 3
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Pam’s publications include:

  • Co-Author, “All or Nothing at All – Federal Trade Commission Intends to Hold Sellers Accountable for Cherry Picking and Manipulating Consumer Reviews,” The Computer & Internet Lawyer, April 2024
  • Quoted in “A Virtual Land Rush; Staking a Trademark Claim in The Metaverse,” Licensing International, January 31, 2022
  • Quoted in “NFTs Require Licensing Contract Changes,” Licensing International, January 5, 2022
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Life Beyond the Law

Pam is married to another Washington attorney and they have three adult children, including one lawyer. Pam has maintained an active role in mentoring women attorneys in the firm and has overseen the firm’s Women’s Initiative for many years. She is conversant in Spanish. Pam has served for 22 years as a member of the Board of Trustees of American University, where, among other things, she chairs the Board’s Student Affairs Committee. She has served for a similarly lengthy tenure on the Kennedy Center Circles Board, where she has been able to play a role in arts education, one of her passions. Additionally, Pam is an elder in the Lewinsville Presbyterian Church and is active on various committees.