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Biglaw Partner Shares What It's Really Like To Work In Intellectual Property Law with Olga Berson - Episode 201

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Kathryn Rubino chats with Olga Berson partner at Thompson Coburn. Olga shares her journey from a scientist to a top patent attorney, tackling AI’s impact on patentability and the evolving biosimilar litigation. Her unique insights and balance between law and ballroom dancing make it an inspiring episode!

Highlights

  • Path from science to patent law.

  • Patent lawyers as the geeks of the law field.

  • Collaborating across legal disciplines.

  • Day-to-day life of a patent partner.

  • Unique career spanning patent prosecution, litigation, and more.

  • Key issues: Patent eligibility and AI.

  • Patent law and its challenges with biotech and AI.

  • Balancing AI’s role in innovation and patentability.

  • AI hallucinations and legal implications.

  • Lateral move to Thompson Coburn and its appeal.

  • Combining a demanding career with ballroom dancing.

  • Advice for aspiring patent lawyers: Build client trust.

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Content provided by Kathryn Rubino and Kathryn Rubino at Above the Law. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Kathryn Rubino and Kathryn Rubino at Above the Law or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://ppacc.player.fm/legal.

Kathryn Rubino chats with Olga Berson partner at Thompson Coburn. Olga shares her journey from a scientist to a top patent attorney, tackling AI’s impact on patentability and the evolving biosimilar litigation. Her unique insights and balance between law and ballroom dancing make it an inspiring episode!

Highlights

  • Path from science to patent law.

  • Patent lawyers as the geeks of the law field.

  • Collaborating across legal disciplines.

  • Day-to-day life of a patent partner.

  • Unique career spanning patent prosecution, litigation, and more.

  • Key issues: Patent eligibility and AI.

  • Patent law and its challenges with biotech and AI.

  • Balancing AI’s role in innovation and patentability.

  • AI hallucinations and legal implications.

  • Lateral move to Thompson Coburn and its appeal.

  • Combining a demanding career with ballroom dancing.

  • Advice for aspiring patent lawyers: Build client trust.

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