Royeal Frasier-Lewis

Royeal received her Juris Doctorate Degree from the University of North Texas from the Dallas College of Law in 2019. She received her Bachelor’s Degree in Psychology from the University of South Florida in 2015. (Go Bulls!)

Royeal is passionate about helping her clients protect what is most important to them. She strives to counsel and educate her clients while providing them with the resources needed to succeed.

Outside of practicing law, Royeal enjoys a variety of hobbies. Recently, she’s navigating gardening in the Texas soil, diving into some romance novels, watching anime, and tackling sandwich bread on her journey into bread making.

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Natasha Dorcent

Natasha A. Dorcent is an attorney who is dedicated to fighting for her clients and their families who have suffered injuries and disabilities. She has passion and vigor to offer invaluable service to those in need who have made significant sacrifices for our country.

 

She began her legal career defending nationwide corporations in automobile negligence, catastrophic injuries, PIP defense, premises liability, traffic defense, bad faith claims, and wrongful death.

 

A native of Palm Beach County, Florida. Natasha earned her undergraduate degree from Florida A&M University. She received her law degree from the University of Mississippi School of Law.

 

During law school, she developed an interest in providing outstanding legal services for those who are overlooked. She was a student attorney for the MacArthur Justice Center and the Mississippi Innocence Project. She interned at Broward County Legal Aid with the Mission United Veterans Pro Bono Program. With this program, she performed extensive research on the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) benefits program and provided free legal services to veterans, active-duty service members, and their families. Due to her efforts, was the recipient of the Community Engaged Service Award. 

Natasha’s commitment to providing exemplary legal services will ensure your case is handled with compassion, competence, and zealous advocacy.

 

Memberships

The Florida Bar – 2022

United States Supreme Court - 2026  

 

Education

Florida Agricultural & Mechanical University, B.A., – 2017

University of Mississippi School of Law, J.D. – 2021

Briana Butler

Ms. Butler was a graduate research assistant at the University of Memphis and served as a judicial extern for the Honorable Judge Bernice Donald of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit. Ms. Butler also clerked for the Honorable Rhynette Hurd of the Shelby County Circuit Court. Ms. Butler won numerous best oral advocate and best appellate brief awards during her time in law school.

Before joining Baker Donelson as an associate, Ms. Butler served as a summer associate at the Firm.

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Gloria Chibueze-Azinge

Gloria Chibueze-Azinge is an associate in the firm’s Pittsburgh office. She is a member of the Mergers and Acquisitions practice group.

Professional Background

Prior to joining the firm, Gloria was a summer associate in the firm’s Pittsburgh office. She also served as a summer associate at a steel corporation and a financial services institution. During law school, Gloria served as an extern for the Honorable Cathy Bissoon of the United States Western District of Pennsylvania. She was a Teaching Assistant for Contracts, Legislation & Regulation, and Legal Research & Writing. Gloria also competed in the Willem C. Vis International Commercial Arbitration Moot, where her team placed 7th out of over 300 teams.

Professional / Civic Activities

Gloria serves as a mentor for the University of Pittsburgh School of Law BLSA Footprints Mentorship Program and the Leadership Council on Legal Diversity.

Matthew Mahoney

Matthew Mahoney is currently an Attorney Advisor within the Office of Governmental Affairs at the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO). In this role, he assists the USPTO Front Office by monitoring congressional activity, analyzing legislative and policy proposals related to the USPTO and intellectual property (IP) issues, and facilitating communications with federal agencies. Matthew also provides support to the USPTO's AI Working Group, which oversees responsible AI deployment within the USPTO and monitors American AI policy. Additionally, he was part of the team that developed and installed the Patent Fraud Mitigation Unit at the USPTO.

Private Sector Experience

Matthew’s private sector experience includes all phases of pre-litigation diligence and litigation, including case assessment, e-discovery, fact and expert discovery, and trial work. His background in mechanical engineering and business enables him to handle cases spanning a wide range of technologies, including medical devices, semiconductors, computer hardware and software, pharmaceuticals, and audio technology. He has worked on U.S. International Trade Commission investigations, litigation in U.S. District Courts, and post-grant proceedings at the USPTO.

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