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Olivia J. Huey

Olivia works primarily on preparation and prosecution of patent applications, focusing on mechanical and biomedical innovations.

During law school, Olivia gained experience in various areas of the law, with a focus on intellectual property law. She served as a student attorney at her law school’s Tech Startup Clinic, where she provided legal guidance to clients on trademark and patent strategies. Additionally, Olivia worked as a legal intern in the New York City Housing Authority’s legal department where she worked on matters involving real estate transactions, labor law, civil procedure, and Freedom of Information Law, and was a staff editor on Cardozo Journal of Conflict Resolution. Olivia also served on several student organization positions, including co-president of the Intellectual Property Law Society, co-president of the Cardozo Dispute Resolution Society, and outreach co-chair of the Asian Pacific American Law Students Association. At commencement, Olivia was selected by Cardozo faculty to receive the Intellectual Property Award for her excellence and contribution in intellectual property.

Prior to law school, Olivia studied Biomedical Engineering at the University of Rochester, with a concentration in biomechanics. She co-authored and published The Effects of the French Vowel Inventory on Vowel Production in Spanish Speakers on MIT Working Papers in Linguistics, exploring the acoustic and auditory aspects in learning foreign languages using the Auditory-nerve and Midbrain MATLAB model UR_EAR.

Olivia is fluent in Cantonese and Mandarin.

Olivia works primarily on preparation and prosecution of patent applications, focusing on mechanical and biomedical innovations.

During law school, Olivia gained experience in various areas of the law, with a focus on intellectual property law. She served as a student attorney at her law school’s Tech Startup Clinic, where she provided legal guidance to clients on trademark and patent strategies. Additionally, Olivia worked as a legal intern in the New York City Housing Authority’s legal department where she worked on matters involving real estate transactions, labor law, civil procedure, and Freedom of Information Law, and was a staff editor on Cardozo Journal of Conflict Resolution. Olivia also served on several student organization positions, including co-president of the Intellectual Property Law Society, co-president of the Cardozo Dispute Resolution Society, and outreach co-chair of the Asian Pacific American Law Students Association. At commencement, Olivia was selected by Cardozo faculty to receive the Intellectual Property Award for her excellence and contribution in intellectual property.

Prior to law school, Olivia studied Biomedical Engineering at the University of Rochester, with a concentration in biomechanics. She co-authored and published The Effects of the French Vowel Inventory on Vowel Production in Spanish Speakers on MIT Working Papers in Linguistics, exploring the acoustic and auditory aspects in learning foreign languages using the Auditory-nerve and Midbrain MATLAB model UR_EAR.

Olivia is fluent in Cantonese and Mandarin.

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    Olivia works primarily on preparation and prosecution of patent applications, focusing on mechanical and biomedical innovations.

    During law school, Olivia gained experience in various areas of the law, with a focus on intellectual property law. She served as a student attorney at her law school’s Tech Startup Clinic, where she provided legal guidance to clients on trademark and patent strategies. Additionally, Olivia worked as a legal intern in the New York City Housing Authority’s legal department where she worked on matters involving real estate transactions, labor law, civil procedure, and Freedom of Information Law, and was a staff editor on Cardozo Journal of Conflict Resolution. Olivia also served on several student organization positions, including co-president of the Intellectual Property Law Society, co-president of the Cardozo Dispute Resolution Society, and outreach co-chair of the Asian Pacific American Law Students Association. At commencement, Olivia was selected by Cardozo faculty to receive the Intellectual Property Award for her excellence and contribution in intellectual property.

    Prior to law school, Olivia studied Biomedical Engineering at the University of Rochester, with a concentration in biomechanics. She co-authored and published The Effects of the French Vowel Inventory on Vowel Production in Spanish Speakers on MIT Working Papers in Linguistics, exploring the acoustic and auditory aspects in learning foreign languages using the Auditory-nerve and Midbrain MATLAB model UR_EAR.

    Olivia is fluent in Cantonese and Mandarin.

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