Alexandra Kim focuses her practice on patent litigation. She utilizes her legal and scientific background when working with clients to achieve their goals.
Alex’s legal experience includes writing memorandums including motions for summary judgement, researching complex legal issues, completing client intakes, conducting client interviews and discovery. Her broad scientific background includes undergraduate and graduate education in anatomy, biochemistry, biostatistics, cellular and molecular biology, genetics, histopathology, immunology, inorganic and organic chemistry, pharmacology, physics, and physiology.
Prior to joining Wolf Greenfield, Alex was a litigation intern at the Public Health Advocacy Institute, where she assisted with tort and Chapter 93A claims. She was also a legal intern with Weber Shandwick’s Digital Health team, where she provided in-house support on privacy laws, antitrust concerns, and FDA and FTC compliance for pharmaceutical marketing.
Prior to law school, Alex was a research assistant at the Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center. She received a master’s degree in Biomedical Sciences at Tufts University School of Medicine, where her thesis research focused on nutritional intake and the interaction of nutrition with infection in deployed, active US soldiers.
While in law school, Alex was a member of the Intellectual Property Society and participated in her school’s clinic, IP CO-LAB. She graduated with a concentration in Intellectual Property and Innovation. Before joining Wolf Greenfield full time, Alex was a summer associate at the firm.