Stephanie applies her computer science background to help clients with all areas of intellectual property law.
Stephanie is an associate in the firm's Intellectual Property group. Her practice includes the prosecution of utility and design patents, performing intellectual property due diligence, and assisting in research in litigation matters.
She recently graduated from Georgia State University College of Law where she was a member of the Georgia State University Law Review and a member of the Intellectual Property Law Society. While in law school, Stephanie served as a student attorney for the Georgia State University Law Immigration Clinic.
Prior to law school, Stephanie studied computer science at Georgia Institute of Technology. Her previous work experience includes working at a law firm as an IT specialist. To assist the firm, she built a backup document program connecting to the firm’s document management system API. Stephanie also has experience with robotics, phone applications, websites, machine learning, AI, and big data programming.