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Our Founders

Cameron Powell and Gary Shuster bring rare depth at the crossroads of law, technology, and innovation. Between them, they’ve tried cases, built companies, coached leaders and innovators, authored books, and invented hundreds of patented technologies. 

Their diverse backgrounds—spanning trial advocacy, intellectual property, entrepreneurship, and invention—equip them to guide clients through today’s most complex legal and business challenges.

Cameron Powell

Experience across professions and industries

As co-founder Gary explains, “Cameron Powell has always been what people used to call an all-arounder. He attended college on a full-ride Colorado-based scholarship modeled on the versatile talents sought by the Rhodes Scholarship, and when he was at the University of Colorado, they modeled the Renaissance Achievement award on him. He’s got a restless curiosity and a searching mind. But he brings the hyper-organization and planning of the left brain, which nicely balances my near constant residence in my right brain.”

  • Skilled trial lawyer
  • Intellectual property counselor
  • Tech entrepreneur in a dozen fields, including medical diagnosis, domain names, postal technology, motors, legal tech, and ecommerce
  • Author (Ordinary Magic
  • Founder, High Performance Story & coaching firms
  • Keynote Speaker on AI, The Legacy Mindset, Talent, Storytelling

Gary Shuster

Gary is the innovator’s innovator. He’s one of the world’s most prolific inventors. There are some inventors with more patents, but none have patents across as many fields and industries. In DeepLaw’s innovation workshops, Gary talks about how he skillfully leverages the occasional gift of annoyance with the way things are to drive his next invention. 

Gary has received over 250 U.S. patents since 2004, or about one patent per month. He’s an innovation speaker, writer, coach, attorney and consultant who specializes in the lifecycle of patents, from crafting, improving, and fighting for them to licensing them, maximizing their exit strategies, and protecting them.

A prolific inventor, an expert in both patent law and patent litigation, Gary offers clients, as Cameron put it on DeepLaw’s Innovation Coaching page, “a combination of talents as hard to find as a Heisman trophy winner and a Supreme Court justice inside the same body.”

White collar criminal defense lawyer

Michael J. Wynne

Gregor Wynne Arney PLLC

33 years criminal defense & Prosecution

Expert strategist

Michael, a partner at Gregor Wynne Arney, is a frequent collaborator of DeepLaw’s founders. He practices civil litigation and white-collar criminal defense, including election law, public corruption, sanctions and export restrictions, asset forfeiture, and money laundering. He has extensive experience in health care fraud and Anti-Kickback allegations

English-Spanish bilingual lawyer

Adam Weiss

Gregor Wynne Arney PLLC

Negotiator and Litigator

Adam and Cameron have been best friends since Harvard Law School, and have worked together since their first technology startups in the late 1990s. Adam is an expert negotiator and litigation colleague and a trusted confidant of clients who appreciate his steady hand. With years of experience as a partner-level legal recruiter, Adam knows how to build just the right teams to solve any legal problem.

Some of Our Teammates at Other Firms

DeepLaw often engages in joint ventures with attorneys and experts in related fields in order to build the best team for any client’s problem. This month, we feature some of our colleagues from Gregor Wynne Arney, PLLC, a litigation boutique in Houston, Texas, risk assessment expert Alexa Raad, and securities and cryptocurrency lawyer Ari Good.