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Jack Lowenthal focuses his practice on patent litigation matters.
While attending Emory University School of Law, Jack worked with the firm as a summer associate in 2024. He was a research assistant for Professor Timothy Holbrook.
While attending the University of Alabama, Jack was a participant in the Alabama Rocketry Association’s Project Daedalus where he assisted with the research, design, and development of the school’s first liquid fueled rocket engine. He served as an intern in the New Orleans Regional Leadership Institute where he worked alongside the executive and program directors to improve and prepare the program for the upcoming year and aided in the creation of a new annual conference (NORLI Fusion).
Emory University School of Law J.D. (2025) with honors
University of Alabama B.S., Aerospace Engineering (2021) Minors in Mechanical Engineering and Mathematical Statistics, summa cum laude
Georgia (2025)
Court of Appeals of Georgia (2025)
Supreme Court of Georgia (2025)
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