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Chandler Martin focuses her practice on trademark law and related intellectual property litigation across a variety of industries. Chandler has experience representing some of the world’s leading corporations in federal litigation spanning from discovery to trial. She has represented major corporate entities in multiple federal jury trials, and a Fortune 500 company in a state court evidentiary hearing.
Chandler rejoined the firm after serving as a law clerk for the Honorable James A. Wynn in the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit. While there, she worked under the judge’s direction and with a select team of law clerks on complex cases involving varied substantive areas of law.
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University of North Carolina School of Law J.D. (2020) with highest honors, Bane Writing Award, Order of the Coif
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill B.A., History and Peace, War, and Defense (2017) Minor in French, with highest distinction
Georgia (2021)
U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit - Honorable James A. Wynn (Sep 2021-Aug 2022)
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