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Intellectual Property Associate At Howrey Llp
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Associate at Howrey LLP
Location:
Houston, Texas Area
Industry:
Law Practice
Work:
Howrey LLP since May 2006
Associate
Thomson West Feb 2005 - May 2007
Law School Representative
Osha Liang LLP Jul 2005 - Aug 2005
Legal Clerk
United States District Court for the Southern District of Texas, Houston Division May 2005 - Jul 2005
Legal Intern
MECX, LP May 2003 - Aug 2003
Engineering Intern
Associate
Thomson West Feb 2005 - May 2007
Law School Representative
Osha Liang LLP Jul 2005 - Aug 2005
Legal Clerk
United States District Court for the Southern District of Texas, Houston Division May 2005 - Jul 2005
Legal Intern
MECX, LP May 2003 - Aug 2003
Engineering Intern
Education:
University of Houston Law Center 2004 - 2007
JD Tulane University 2000 - 2004
B.S. ChE, Chemical Engineering with emphasis in BiologyMs. Gordy's chemical engineering coursework included: organic, inorganic and physical chemistry; thermodynamics; numerical methods; transport phenomena; unit operations; separation processes and kinetic & reactor design. She also completed coursework in various biological sciences including: ecological and environmental biology; cellular biology and molecular biology. Ms. Gordy had the unique opportunity to apply the knowledge gained through her coursework in her internship with Folgers Coffee where she was given the task to work with fellow class members to study the heat transfer within the coffee roasting process and to propose efficient methods of recycling the heat within the operating process. As a part of this internship, principles of good design practice involving realistic constraints of economics, safety, reliability, aesthetics, ethics, and social impact were considered.
JD Tulane University 2000 - 2004
B.S. ChE, Chemical Engineering with emphasis in BiologyMs. Gordy's chemical engineering coursework included: organic, inorganic and physical chemistry; thermodynamics; numerical methods; transport phenomena; unit operations; separation processes and kinetic & reactor design. She also completed coursework in various biological sciences including: ecological and environmental biology; cellular biology and molecular biology. Ms. Gordy had the unique opportunity to apply the knowledge gained through her coursework in her internship with Folgers Coffee where she was given the task to work with fellow class members to study the heat transfer within the coffee roasting process and to propose efficient methods of recycling the heat within the operating process. As a part of this internship, principles of good design practice involving realistic constraints of economics, safety, reliability, aesthetics, ethics, and social impact were considered.