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Education

Duke University School of Law, 2001

Duke University Fuqua School of Business, 2001

Duke University, 1995


Bar Admissions

North Carolina

Eastern District of North Carolina

Middle District of North Carolina

Western District of North Carolina

Dan Blue, III represents individuals and businesses in civil litigation, transactions and general advisory. Representative matters include business formation and financing, business development, corporate governance, corporate counsel, contract compliance and dispute resolution. Dan’s corporate clients include small start-up companies, family-owned businesses, educational and charitable institutions and joint partnerships.

Prior to joining Blue LLP, Dan served as Executive Director of the Pharmaceutical Institute, leading provider of specialized training to pharmaceutical and biotechnology professionals.  In 2004, Dan founded and launched the startup company from its parent company, Campbell Alliance, a privately-held management consulting firm specializing in the pharmaceutical and biotech industry.

Prior to launching the Pharmaceutical Institute, Dan worked as an investment banker with Bear, Stearns & Co. in New York where he served healthcare clients, including pharmaceutical, biotechnology, diagnostic and service companies, providing financing, advisory and investment services.

Dan graduated from the Duke University School of Law and the Duke University Fuqua School of Business in May 2001, with degrees in law and business and a focus on corporate finance and entrepreneurship.  He earned a Bachelor of Science in Engineering from Duke University in 1995, where he studied biomedical engineering with a minor in public policy studies.

Dan serves on the board of WakeMed (a private, not-for-profit healthcare system). He has previously served on the boards for DHIC, Inc. (a non-profit organization dedicated to the development of high-quality housing communities in the Triangle region of NC) and the Duke University School of Nursing.

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