(330a) From Chemical Engineering to Intellectual Property Law
AIChE Annual Meeting
2023
2023 AIChE Annual Meeting
Management Division
Non-Traditional Career Opportunities in Chemical Engineering for MBA's, Legal Practitioners, and Ph.D.'s
Tuesday, November 7, 2023 - 8:00am to 8:30am
After getting my law degree, I got a job at Finnegan Henderson doing intellectual property law. Iâve been working at the law firm for about 6 years now, so Iâm still fairly early in my career. Nonetheless, Iâve had a lot of great experiences in those 6 years. My focus over these past years has been in two areas of intellectual property: patents and trade secrets. I imagine most of you know about patents. Those are the government granted protections on something that you invent. Trade secrets are a little less clear, but those always involve some secret that you or your company obtains an economic benefit from. My work at Finnegan has evolved over the 6 years Iâve been here. Iâve had experience meeting with inventors and drafting patents to protect their inventions, implementing intellectual property policies at various companies, providing all sorts of legal advice regarding intellectual property, and litigating all sides of intellectual property disputes in court.
During my presentation, Iâll give you a more detailed description of how I got where I am now. Iâll then provide more detail on what exactly I do at Finnegan and how my role has changed over the years.