SarahChemli
Senior Fellow
Litigation
schemli@seyfarth.com
Sarah is a team player, supporting Seyfarth attorneys as they ensure the intellectual property rights of their clients are protected.
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Sarah supports her team in the management of trademark and copyright portfolios—from the process of selecting a trademark, to the filing and prosecution of trademarks, and finally the maintenance of existing registrations both within the United States and internationally. In doing so, she collaborates with counsel from across the globe in order to protect the intellectual property rights of her team’s clients, and to ensure that their brands remain strong.
Prior to attending law school, Sarah was a paralegal in Seyfarth’s Intellectual Property group. There, she learned about the complexities of IP brand protection, and had the opportunity to assist the Seyfarth team on some of the client portfolios that she still supports today.
In law school, Sarah was on the executive board of the George Washington International Law Review, where she sharpened her research and writing abilities.
Prior to attending law school, Sarah was a paralegal in Seyfarth’s Intellectual Property group. There, she learned about the complexities of IP brand protection, and had the opportunity to assist the Seyfarth team on some of the client portfolios that she still supports today.
In law school, Sarah was on the executive board of the George Washington International Law Review, where she sharpened her research and writing abilities.
- JD, The George Washington University Law School
The George Washington University International Law Review, Executive Diversity Editor - BA, Emory University
Major in International Studies with a topical concentration in Political Economy and a regional concentration in the Middle East and North Africa, Minor in Economics
- US Patent and Trademark Office
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Sarah is a team player, supporting Seyfarth attorneys as they ensure the intellectual property rights of their clients are protected.
More About Sarah
Sarah supports her team in the management of trademark and copyright portfolios—from the process of selecting a trademark, to the filing and prosecution of trademarks, and finally the maintenance of existing registrations both within the United States and internationally. In doing so, she collaborates with counsel from across the globe in order to protect the intellectual property rights of her team’s clients, and to ensure that their brands remain strong.
Prior to attending law school, Sarah was a paralegal in Seyfarth’s Intellectual Property group. There, she learned about the complexities of IP brand protection, and had the opportunity to assist the Seyfarth team on some of the client portfolios that she still supports today.
In law school, Sarah was on the executive board of the George Washington International Law Review, where she sharpened her research and writing abilities.
Prior to attending law school, Sarah was a paralegal in Seyfarth’s Intellectual Property group. There, she learned about the complexities of IP brand protection, and had the opportunity to assist the Seyfarth team on some of the client portfolios that she still supports today.
In law school, Sarah was on the executive board of the George Washington International Law Review, where she sharpened her research and writing abilities.
- JD, The George Washington University Law School
The George Washington University International Law Review, Executive Diversity Editor - BA, Emory University
Major in International Studies with a topical concentration in Political Economy and a regional concentration in the Middle East and North Africa, Minor in Economics
- US Patent and Trademark Office