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Drew Evans is a member of the patent litigation team with a focus on supporting matters in Federal District Court, the Patent Trial and Appeal Board, and the International Trade Commission. He litigates matters in various technology areas including telecommunications, computer systems, and mechanical systems.
While attending law school, Drew was a member of the Juvenile Clinic. He was one of the few students chosen to represent a client at trial where he conducted multiple cross examinations and the closing argument. He has also spent over ten years competing and coaching Mock Trial at the high school, college, and law school level, including qualifying for multiple national tournaments. As an individual, Drew has won numerous awards at Mock Trial tournaments and was invited to the prestigious Trial by Combat competition.
Drew earned his undergraduate degree in physics which included a thesis on the cutting-edge discovery of gravitational waves by LIGO and included the creation of the gravitational wave calculator website: gravcalc.org. Drew has also taught 11th and 12th grade Physics where he gained experience translating complicated technologies and sophisticated physics concepts into understandable terms for his students.
Tulane Law School J.D. (2024)
Haverford College B.S., Physics (2019) Minors in Economics and Astronomy
Georgia (2024)
The Mock Review with Ben and Drew Podcast, Co-Host (2018-2023)
Galloway Mock Trial, Coach (2019-Present)
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