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Caroline Wippman focuses her practice on patent litigation matters.
While attending Tulane University School of Law, Caroline worked with the firm as a summer associate in 2022 in its Patent Litigation practice. She served as a judicial extern for the Honorable Eldon E. Fallon in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Louisiana. During law school, Caroline served as the Senior Articles Editor for the Tulane Journal of Technology and Intellectual Property, Vol. 25.
Prior to attending law school, Caroline worked at the New York City office of an international law firm where she conducted research and analysis for facts related to cases and relevant laws and collaborated with a team of paralegals, associates, and managing partners to provide legal, trial, and administrative assistance.
Tulane University Law School J.D. (2023)
Dickinson College B.A., Law and Policy (2018)
California (2024)
The Entertainment Law Legal Assistance (ELLA) Project, Volunteer
SoFar Sounds, LLC, Volunteer
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