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Brook LaBounty focuses her practice on trademark and copyright law.
While attending Emory University School of Law, Brook worked with the firm as a summer associate in 2022 where she performed legal research and prepared memoranda on intellectual property matters. She also worked as a summer law clerk at a mid-sized law firm and a Legal Research Analyst and Content Developer at an intelligent diagramming services firm. Brook served as a Managing Editor for the Emory Law Journal, the co-president of the International Law Society, and a research assistant to Professor Michael Broyde. She also earned a Transactional Law Certificate while attending Emory University School of Law.
Before attending law school, Brook worked as a Paralegal at a Y Combinator backed startup tech enabled corporate and employment litigation defense law firm in its Orlando, Florida office where she drafted motions, settlement agreements, notices, and various other legal documents.
Emory University School of Law J.D. (2023) with high honors, Dean’s List, Kennth Murrah Scholar
University of Central Florida B.A., Political Science (2019) Minors in Global Peace and Security Studies and Crime, Law, and Deviance, International and National Security Certificate, summa cum laude
Georgia (2023)
Georgia Court of Appeals
Supreme Court of Georgia
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