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Pooja Dubey focuses her practice on trademark and copyright law.
While attending Georgetown University Law Center, Pooja worked with the firm in 2021 as a summer associate as part of its Trademark and Copyright team. She served as a Public Health Law Program intern at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) in Atlanta, Georgia, a student-attorney in Georgetown University Law Center’s Health Justice Alliance Clinic in Washington, D.C., and a legal intern in the Correctional Law Section of the Civil Law Division of the Office of the Attorney General at the California Department of Justice in San Francisco, California. Pooja also served as a Staff Member for the Georgetown Journal of Law & Modern Critical Race Perspectives (MCRP).
While attending Tulane University, Pooja served as a research intern for the New Orleans Children’s Advocacy Center in New Orleans, Louisiana and an intern in the Superior Court of California, County of Alameda in Hayward, California.
Georgetown University Law Center J.D. (2022) Academic Merit Scholarship
Tulane University B.S., Psychology, Minor in Public Health (2019) summa cum laude, with honors
California (2023)
South Asian Bar Association of Northern California, Member
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