July 10, 2024
ATLANTA – Nelson Mullins Riley & Scarborough LLP, a full-service national law firm with offices from coast to coast, is pleased to welcome partner Jim Dudukovich to its corporate practice in Atlanta. Dudukovich brings three decades of multifaceted legal experience to the role and will spearhead the firm’s Advertising, Marketing, Sponsorship and Promotions practice group.
“Jim is a recognized thought leader who brings a fresh perspective and new legal skillset to the firm,” said Jim Lehman, Nelson Mullins Managing Partner. “Jim’s unique background will help expand our existing capabilities and we are pleased to have him part of our team.”
As former in-house counsel for globally recognized businesses like The Coca-Cola Company, Blue Apron, and Chobani, Dudukovich has focused much of his legal career on marketing, advertising, social and digital media, entertainment, music, and sports. He has extensive experience providing support across all aspects of marketing and advertising for billion-dollar leading brands, entrepreneurial start-ups, and mission-driven private companies. A professional thought leader, Dudukovich is in tune with the ever-evolving media landscape and positioned to assist clients with new and emerging technologies, digital platforms, and strategic brand positioning.
“I’m excited for the opportunity to join this incredible group of professionals and to bolster the firm’s already extensive practice areas with my skills and experience,” Dudukovich said. “Marketing, advertising, and digital communications have become part and parcel of virtually every business, and I look forward to working with our clients to provide the support they need in this ever-evolving space.”
Established in 1897, Nelson Mullins is a full-service Am Law 100 firm of more than 1,000 attorneys, policy advisors, and professionals with offices across the United States. For more information, go to www.nelsonmullins.com.
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