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Jessica C. Engler CIPP/US - Baton Rouge, Louisiana

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Jessica Engler, CIPP/US, is an accomplice within the New Orleans workplace of Kean Miller. She joined the corporation in 2013 and practices inside the highbrow property, creation, and statistics safety corporations. Jessica has experience within the many aspects of intellectual belongings including patents, emblems, change secrets and techniques, change dress, and copyrights.
Jessica’s experience in highbrow property subjects spans a extensive variety of technology consisting of digital devices, scientific devices, electric powered electricity safety, and creation substances. As a registered patent attorney, Jessica drafts, files, and prosecutes patents before the US Patent and Trademark Office in various technologies and industries including electronics and circuit design, strength structures designs, scientific gadgets, production, and customer and commercial merchandise. In addition to the enjoy in filing and prosecuting programs to achieve intellectual belongings rights, she has enjoy in drafting mission and licensing agreements concerning the numerous intellectual belongings rights.
Jessica’s technical background is also utilized in her facts protection practice, where she advises clients on data breaches and privacy-associated prison challenges. She assists customers in responding to breaches, evaluating corporate compliance, assessing prevention strategies, performing third birthday party seller danger assessments, and developing incident management plans. Jessica additionally defends clients which might be threatened with litigation after a breach.
Jessica has also assisted with the litigation of building disorder claims and payment disputes, protection of experts earlier than LAPELS, public bid protests, and evaluation of construction contracts. She is experienced in mediation and arbitration, which include international arbitration.
Jessica has been provided the ANSI-authorised Certified Information Privacy Professional for the U.S. Private Sector (CIPP/US) designation by way of the International Association of Privacy Professionals.

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Legal Issues

    Intellectual Property
    Construction Law
    Construction Contracts, Construction Defects, Construction Liens, Construction Litigation

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    Certificates

    ANSI-accredited Certified Information Privacy Professional for the U.S. Private Sector (CIPP/US)
    International Association of Privacy Professionals (IAPP) in

    Languages

    • English

    Accepted Jurisdictions

    U.S. District Court, Western District of Louisiana Jurdictions
    U.S. District Court, Western District of Louisiana
    U.S. District Court, Middle District of Louisiana Jurdictions
    U.S. District Court, Middle District of Louisiana
    U.S.P.T.O. Jurdictions
    U.S.P.T.O.
    5th Circuit Jurdictions
    5th Circuit
    U.S. District Court, Eastern District of Louisiana Jurdictions
    U.S. District Court, Eastern District of Louisiana
    Louisiana Jurdictions
    Louisiana
    Since 2013

    Experience

    • Registered Patent Lawyer / Associate Lawyer
      Kean Miller LLP
      2013
    • Research Assistant to Professor Melissa T. Lonegrass
      Paul M. Hebert Law Center at Louisiana State University
      2011
    • Law Clerk
      Kean Miller
      2012
    • Summer Associate
      Galloway, Johnson, Tompkins, Burr & Smith, A PLC
      2012

    Educations

    Paul M. Hebert Law Center, Louisiana State University Education School Logo
    Paul M. Hebert Law Center, Louisiana State University
    J.D.
    Graduation year:
    Louisiana State University Education School Logo
    Louisiana State University
    B.S. | Electrical Engineering
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