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Sydney Grell focuses her practice on patent litigation matters.
While attending Georgia State University College of Law, Sydney worked with the firm as a summer associate in 2024 in its Patent Litigation practice. She served as a Staff Member for the Georgia State Law Review. She also worked as a summer legal intern in the Atlanta, Georgia headquarters of a well-known pulp and paper company.
While attending Georgia Institute of Technology, Sydney worked as a Mechanical Engineer in the San Francisco, California office of a robotics company designing robotic components for e-commerce applications. As a research assistant at Georgia Tech, she participated in two research groups: Neuro Markers of Expertise in the School of Psychology and Advanced Graphene Battery Technology in the School of Engineering. Sydney also studied abroad at Aarhus University in Denmark in 2025, Yonsei University in South Korea in 2018, and Universidad Carlos III de Madrid in Spain in 2017.
Georgia State University College of Law J.D. (2025) Merit Scholarship, Honors
Georgia Institute of Technology B.S., Mechanical Engineering (2020) Minor in Industrial Design, Highest Honors
Georgia (2025)
U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (2021)
State Bar of Georgia, Student Member
Atlanta Bar Association, Student Member
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