Todd C. Bouton

Associate tbouton@calljensen.com

Todd C. Bouton obtained his Juris Doctorate degree from Harvard Law School in 2004. While in law school, Mr. Bouton served as an Executive Editor for the Harvard Journal of Law and Public Policy. Mr. Bouton received his Bachelor of Arts in English, summa cum laude, from Brigham Young University in 2000. Mr. Bouton has practiced law for over seven years and enjoys litigation.

From 2004 to 2005, Mr. Bouton clerked for the Honorable William B. Shubb, a federal trial court judge on the United States District Court for the Eastern District of California. As a law clerk, Mr. Bouton helped draft and prepare orders to decide cases in the federal trial court. This invaluable experience gave Mr. Bouton insight into how judges actually decide cases and view various arguments.

Mr. Bouton litigates and tries high-stakes business and real estate disputes, intellectual property disputes, unfair competition cases, and class actions. In his seven years of litigating cases, Mr. Bouton has acquired significant experience representing both plaintiffs and defendants involving misappropriation of trade secrets, partnership and business disputes, unfair competition, breach of fiduciary duty claims, commercial real estate disputes, and complex litigation.

Mr. Bouton has helped obtain seven figure settlements for plaintiffs he represented and helped obtain summary judgment for defendants he represented. His litigation philosophy is to get the best result for his clients. Period.