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Michael J. (Mike) Lockerby
Partner
Michael J. Lockerby is a partner with Foley & Lardner LLP and is co-chair of the Distribution & Franchise Practice and a member of the Appellate, Intellectual Property Litigation, Antitrust, and Privacy, Security & Information Management Practices and the Automotive Industry Team. He is chair of the firm's Washington, D.C. Litigation Department.For the past 24 years as a trial lawyer, Mr. Lockerby has been on the cutting edge of the intellectual property, antitrust, business tort, and franchise law issues that face all manufacturers and other suppliers whose products are sold through independent dealers, distributors, and franchisees. He has appeared throughout the country in state and federal trial courts and before arbitrators and other ADR providers. On behalf of a number of clients, Mr. Lockerby has led the nationwide litigation of system-wide issues. Such issues include the consolidation of overlapping distribution networks, the rebranding of trademarked products formerly distributed under another brand, the enforcement of exclusive dealing requirements, "encroachment claims" raised by direct sales and Internet marketing, implementing new franchise system standards, and issues raised collectively by franchisee and dealer associations. The many industries in which Mr. Lockerby has litigated such issues include computer hardware and software; telecommunications and other high technology products; alcoholic beverages; construction, forestry, farm, utility, industrial, and outdoor power equipment; motor vehicles; petroleum marketing; and franchisors of restaurants, hotels, personal and professional services, among others. Based on his experience as a litigator, Mr. Lockerby also helps clients minimize litigation exposure. He regularly negotiates and drafts license, franchise, and distribution agreements for use domestically and overseas. He has helped numerous clients comply with the franchise disclosure and registration laws at both the federal and state level in the United States and with their overseas counterparts. Mr. Lockerby was named a "Legal Eagle" by Franchise Times magazine and is listed in The International Who's Who of Franchise Lawyers (2006 - 2009). He has also been voted among "The Legal Elite, Virginia Top Lawyers" by Virginia Business Magazine in the areas of civil litigation and information technology/intellectual property. Mr. Lockerby is also rated as one of the top Franchising attorneys in the nation by Chambers USA (2008 - 2010). Before joining Foley, Mr. Lockerby was a partner with Hunton & Williams in Richmond, Virginia. Mr. Lockerby earned his J.D. from the University of Virginia School of Law in 1984 and his B.A. in 1978 from the University of North Carolina. Before attending law school, he served as a legislative assistant to U.S. Senator John Heinz from 1979-81, and was a research assistant to the Joint Economic Committee of the U.S. Congress from 1978-79. Mr. Lockerby is admitted to practice in the District of Columbia and the Commonwealth of Virginia. He is also admitted to practice before the U.S. Supreme Court; the U.S. Courts of Appeal for the Third, Fourth, Fifth, Sixth, Seventh, and Eleventh Circuits; the U.S. District Court for the Eastern and Western Districts of Virginia; the Virginia Supreme Court; and the Virginia Court of Appeals. His professional affiliations include: - Advisory Board, World Internet Law Report, World Licensing Law Report, BNA International, London
- Editorial Board, Franchise Law Journal, ABA Forum on Franchising
- Board of Governors, Virginia State Bar Antitrust, Franchise and Trade Regulation Section (1991-98; chair 1997-98)
- Board of Governors, Virginia State Bar International Practice Section (1994-98)
- Board of Governors, Virginia State Bar Young Lawyers Conference (1988-92)
- Chair, Distribution & Franchise Committee (f/k/a Franchise & Dealership Committee, ABA Section of Antitrust Law (1996-99)
Mr. Lockerby is a frequent author on franchising and distribution issues. His many publications include: - "Franchise Termination Restrictions: A Guide for Practitioners and Policy Makers," The Antitrust Bulletin (Winter 1985)
- "Avoiding Collisions With Franchise Laws on the Information Superhighway," The Computer Lawyer (October 1998)
- Editor-in-chief of The Franchise Trade Secrets Handbook (2000) and the Franchise Law Bibliography (1993), published by the ABA Forum on Franchising
- Editor of Franchising (& Distribution) Currents, published by the ABA Franchise Law Journal (Spring 2000)
- "Revisionist History? Kicking the Tires of J. Michael Dady's Market Withdrawal Cases," ABA Franchise Law Journal (Spring 2002)
- "Can Franchise Consultants Practice Law?," ABA Franchise Law Journal (Summer 2002)
- "The More, the Merrier? New York Federal Court Refuses to Dismiss Replacement Dealers Named as Co-Defendants," ABA Franchise Law Journal (Fall 2003)
- "Market Withdrawal: Judges and Juries Aren't Buying What Terminated Dealers Are Selling," ABA Franchise Law Journal (Winter 2003)
- Editor of Franchising (& Distribution) Currents, published by the ABA Franchise Law Journal (Spring 2004)
- "Looking Anew at Accounting Duties," New York Law Journal (April 2004)
- Editor of Franchising (& Distribution) Currents, published by the ABA Franchise Law Journal (Summer 2004)
- Editor of Franchising (& Distribution) Currents, published by the ABA Franchise Law Journal (Winter 2005)
- Editor of Franchising (& Distribution) Currents, published by the ABA Franchise Law Journal (Spring 2006)
- "Federal Legislation Would Invalidate Arbitration Clauses in Franchise, Consumer, and Employment Agreements," Foley Legal News Alert: Distribution & Franchise (July 25, 2007)
- "Franchising After Leegin: A License to Fix Prices?," Franchise Law Journal (September 24, 2007)
- "Arbitration Fairness Act of 2007: A Trial Lawyer's Dream, A Client's Nightmare," Franchise World (November 30, 2007)
- "Mixed Signals' From Washington? Senators Propose Restoring Automatic Treble Damages for Manufacturers and Franchisors That Prohibit Discounting," Foley Legal News Alert: Distribution & Franchise (December 5, 2007)
- "Supreme Court Limits Scope of Judicial Review of Arbitration Awards," Foley Legal News Alert: Distribution & Franchise (April 3, 2008)
- "Dealer's Claim of Antitrust Conspiracy to Fix Minimum Resale Prices Survives Summary Judgment Notwithstanding Supreme Court's Decision in Leegin," Foley Legal News Alert: Distribution & Franchise (June 25, 2008)
- "Legislation Invalidating Arbitration Clauses in Franchise, Employment, Auto Purchase and Lease, and Consumer Agreements Makes Headway in U.S. House of Representatives," Foley Legal News Alert: Distribution & Franchise (July 25, 2008)
- "Fairness' Looms In New Congress," The National Law Journal (November 24, 2008)
- "Seventh Circuit Decision in Landmark Market Withdrawal' Case Eases Burden on Manufacturers and Franchisors Seeking to Consolidate Branded Distribution Systems," Foley Legal News Alert: Distribution & Franchise (March 27, 2009)
Mr. Lockerby has also presented at numerous seminars and meetings. These include: - "The Pros and Cons of Arbitrating Franchise Disputes," co-author, presented at the American Bar Association 28th Annual Forum on Franchising (October 2005)
- "Judicial Update," presented at the International Franchise Association Annual legal Symposium (May 2005)
- "Dealer Termination and Resale Price Maintenance," Advanced Distribution Workshop: Antitrust and Advertising Issues, ABA Section of Antitrust Law (September 1999)
- "Challenges of the Internet for Agency, Distribution, and Franchising Agreements: Impact of New Technologies on Traditional Sales Methods," International Bar Association, Zurich, Switzerland (March 1999)
- "Intellectual Property Protection in Cyberspace," Offshore e-Commerce Seminar, IBC USA Conferences, Inc. (New York City – September 1999; Miami – February 2000)
- "The F' Word: Are Your Company's Dealers, Distributors, or Licensees Protected By Federal and State Franchise Laws?" (speaker), presented at Drive Your Business Forward: Distribution & Franchise Law Update (moderator) (Washington, D.C. – January 24, 2008)
- "Discriminatory Treatment Under the PMPA, Federal Antitrust Law, and State Law," Petroleum Marketing Attorneys' Meeting (Washington, D.C. – April 1, 2008)
- "Intellectual Property in Distribution & Franchise Agreements: A License to Fix Prices?," 17th Annual Law of Product Distribution & Franchise Seminar (Milwaukee, Wisconsin – May 6, 2008)
- "Lessons Learned in Litigation: Franchise Agreement Drafting," International Franchise Association Annual Legal Symposium (Washington, D.C. – May 11, 2008)
- "Franchising in the South Asian Community," Fifth Annual North American South Asian Bar Association Convention (Chicago, Illinois – June 26, 2008)
- "The F' Word: Are Your Company's Dealers, Distributors, or Licensees Protected By Federal and State Franchise Laws?" (speaker), presented at Drive Your Business Forward: Distribution & Franchise Law Update (moderator) (Palo Alto, California – September 25, 2008)
- "The F' Word: Are Your Company's Dealers, Distributors, or Licensees Protected By Federal and State Franchise Laws?" (speaker), presented at Drive Your Business Forward: Distribution & Franchise Law Update (moderator) (Irvine, California – September 26, 2008)
- "Litigating a Claim Under the Petroleum Marketing Practices Act (PMPA)," ABA Annual Forum on Franchising (October 16, 2008)
- "Making Lemonade Out of Lemons: How to Consolidate Distribution Without Breaking the Litigation Bank," 18th Annual Law of Product Distribution & Franchise Seminar (Milwaukee, Wisconsin – May 13, 2009)
- "Valuation Framework" (moderator), Navigating Uncertainty: Patent Values and the Evolving IP Market Webinar Series presented with Grant Thornton LLP (May 26, 2009)
- "Valuation of IP in a Business Transaction" (moderator), Navigating Uncertainty: Patent Values and the Evolving IP Market Webinar Series presented with Grant Thornton LLP (June 25, 2009)
- "Valuation of IP in Litigation" (speaker), Navigating Uncertainty: Patent Values and the Evolving IP Market Webinar Series presented with Grant Thornton LLP (July 30, 2009)
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