Washington, District Of Columbia 20006
United States
Jamie Wisz focuses her practice on patent prosecution, litigation, and counseling in the fields of biotechnology and pharmaceuticals. Her experience includes patent drafting and prosecution, patentability assessments, freedom-to-operate analyses, due diligence and pre-litigation investigations.
Ms. Wisz also has extensive experience in all aspects of intellectual property litigation, including taking and defending depositions, working with experts, and representing clients in trials and arbitration proceedings.
Prior to joining the firm, Ms. Wisz interned as a biological and economic analyst for the Central Intelligence Agency. She received her JD from Harvard Law School, where she was line editor for the Harvard Journal of Law and Technology. She received an AB in biology, magna cum laude, from Duke University where she was elected to Phi Beta Kappa.
Ms. Wisz is admitted to practice in the District of Columbia, the state of Maryland and before the United State Patent and Trademark Office.
Areas of Practice | 1) Intellectual Property, 2) Patent, 3) Intellectual Property Litigation and 4) Intersection of Antitrust and IP |
Law School | Harvard Law School, J.D. |
Admitted Year | 2000 |
Education | Duke University, B.A. |
Bar Member / Association | District of Columbia Bar Association, Maryland State Bar Association |
Most recent firm | WilmerHale |
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