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Abraham M. Weill

Abraham Weill is an associate focusing on intellectual property and other types of complex litigation, ranging from Trademark disputes in front of TTAB, to both plaintiff and defense-side litigation on copyrights, patents, and commercial disputes. He has experience in trade secret and restrictive covenant litigation. Abraham also has experience in construction law, advising public and private entities on contract negotiations and dispute resolution. 

Abraham maintains an pro bono practice, representing clients in immigration court for asylum and deportation proceedings, and working with the firm's Cyber Civil Rights Project to represent victims of online sex crimes.

Prior to joining the firm, Abraham served as a summer legal assistant for the Washington State Office of the Attorney General - Education Division. While there, he assisted the AGO in representation of public schools and universities in employment, land, and benefits matters. Abraham also worked for the firm as a summer associate. While here, he completed assignments relating to IP, real estate, employment, and contract law. He also worked to extend a recent Supreme Court holding to a Native tribe seeking federal recognition.

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