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Hannah Ellen

IP Paralegal at Clark+Elbing

Hannah Ellen is an IP Paralegal with extensive experience at Clark+Elbing LLP, where responsibilities included assisting with patent prosecution for life science inventions, managing weekly dockets, training staff, and facilitating communication between clients and international patent firms. Previous roles included Executive Assistant at Jovie, where customized assessment tools were developed for clients, and various legal internships at the Massachusetts Trial Court and U.S. District Court, where legal research and document preparation were key tasks. Hannah also has a background in advocacy and legal support from internships at The Jewish Federations of North America and the Religious Action Center of Reform Judaism. Hannah holds a Bachelor of Arts from Union College and is currently pursuing a Master of Public Health at Columbia University.

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Clark+Elbing

Clark+Elbing is a top-tier intellectual property (IP) law firm focused on protecting and promoting innovations in life science, chemistry, devices, and diagnostics. Founded in 1996 by a group with a shared passion for science, our firm has a long-held reputation as a premier law firm for patents. We are proud to offer a robust team of IP attorneys with advanced degrees in science who are supported by a group of Ph.D.s who are at the forefront of scientific innovation. We are as curious, collaborative, precise, and creative as you are. We are unapologetic science enthusiasts with a deep appreciation for technology. We understand what it is, how it works, why it matters – and what it is worth. That’s why clients like you prefer to work with us. We get it, and we get you. Our clients span the business spectrum and the globe. We represent clients from start-ups to multinational corporations and the investors that fund them, as well as world-class universities and medical centers.