Pamela practices in intellectual property law, representing clients in actions involving patent and trademark infringement, unfair competition, and media law issues. She has experience in all phases of litigation, including extensive motion practice, responding to and drafting complex discovery, and advising clients on a variety of matters.
During her tenure at Thompson Coburn, she has litigated complex patent infringement and unfair competition cases. Her experience litigating those cases spans arguing objections before federal district judges, drafting pleadings and responsive briefs, preparing expert and fact witnesses, and using state-of-the-art technology in the courtroom to display exhibits and other documents. Pam recently represented a Fortune 500 company to obtain a temporary restraining order enjoining false advertising.
Prior to law school, Pamela worked as a Research and Development Chemist designing environmentally-friendly, water-based emulsions for application as plastic and electrical insulation coatings. Additionally, her undergraduate research focused on the synthesis of radio pharmaceuticals for potential use in cancer treatment. Pam's chemistry background allows her to assist clients in actions involving chemical patents and technology.