Mary is a patent litigator with experience practicing in federal district courts across the country, the International Trade Commission, and the Patent Trial and Appeal Board. Mary leverages her strong technical background to assist clients in high-stakes competitor and non-practicing entity cases covering a broad range of technologies, including cybersecurity software, light-emitting diodes, mobile phones and computing devices, oil drilling equipment, hairstyling devices, and hard disk drive suspension assemblies. Mary recently argued before the Patent Trial and Appeal Board on behalf of the petitioner in two inter-partes review proceedings, both of which resulted in the invalidation of all challenged claims.
She received her law degree from Stanford Law School, where she received the Judge Thelton E. Henderson Prize for her work at the Juelsgaard Intellectual Property and Innovation Clinic, and Gerald Gunther Prizes for Outstanding Performance in Property and Copyright. She received a bachelor of science in civil engineering from MIT.