Washington Journal of Law, Technology & Arts
Taylor Dumaine is a law student at the University of Washington, expecting to graduate with a Juris Doctor in June 2025. Currently serving as a Summer Associate Law Clerk at Fenwick & West, Taylor also contributes to the Washington Journal of Law, Technology & Arts as part of the Editorial Staff. Previous experience includes roles as a Law Clerk at the Federal Trade Commission and a Legal Associate at Salesforce. Taylor has a strong background in international relations, with a Bachelor of Arts degree from The George Washington University and prior experience with organizations such as IRI, US-ASEAN Business Council, Adobe, and the United Nations Association of the National Capital Area.
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Washington Journal of Law, Technology & Arts
The Washington Journal of Law, Technology, & Arts (“WJLTA”) publishes concise legal analysis for practicing lawyers. WJLTA was founded in 2004 as the Shidler Journal of Law, Commerce, + Technology. The Shidler Journal was named after Bellingham native Roger Shidler, a founding member of the law firm Shidler McBroom & Gates. Roger Shidler was a pioneer in the area of tech law and innovation. In the preceding decades, Shidler, George McBroom, a former University of Washington School of Law faculty member, William H. Gates Sr., Peter Lucas, and their partners built one of Seattle’s most vibrant and influential law practices. The firm was known for its work in technology law and for prevailing in a lawsuit against the Washington Public Power Supply system, a case that became the most significant federal securities litigation in the nation’s history. In 1990 the Shidler firm merged with Preston, Thorgrimson, Ellis, & Holman, which became Preston Ellis Gates, LLP, and then K&L Gates LLP. Today, K&L Gates has over 1,000 lawyers across three continents. It is with this history that WJLTA has emerged with pride and determination to carry on the tradition of excellence and innovation started by Robert Shidler.