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Amie Mbye

Law Clerk

Overview

Biography

Amie assists with the representation of clients in intellectual property litigation matters, including those involving trademarks, copyrights, patents, and trade secrets, as well as data security and privacy matters. Through a summer associate position with Barclay Damon, she gained experience in reviewing contracts, drafting legal memoranda, conducting legal research, and applying for trademarks.

Selected Memberships & Affiliations

  • Syracuse University College of Law, Black Law Students’ Association, Former Community Service Chair
Experience

Prior Experience

  • Barclay Damon LLP, Summer Associate
  • Syracuse University College of Law, Criminal Defense Clinic, Student Attorney
  • Syracuse University College of Law, Innovation Law Center, Student Researcher
  • Scribe America at Augusta University Medical Center, Chief Medical Scribe
  • US House of Representatives, Legislative Intern

Selected Community Activities

  • Syracuse University College of Law, Merrill v. Milligan Voting Rights Symposium, Planning Committee, Former Member

Selected Honors

  • Syracuse University College of Law, Constance Baker Motley Trial Competition, Regional Champions, 2023 and 2024

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