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Caroline Olivier focuses her practice on trademark and copyright law.
While attending Northwestern University Pritzker School of Law, Caroline worked with the firm as a summer associate in 2020 and 2021. She served as a legal intern at the American Bar Association in Chicago, Illinois and as the Managing Notes Editor for the Northwestern Journal of Technology and Intellectual Property.
Previously, Caroline worked with the firm as a receptionist, case assistant, and Trademark and Copyright internet analyst.
While attending UCLA, Caroline served as a Marketing intern at a major American record label, a Business Affairs and legal intern at a leading television and digital entertainment production company, and an intern at a talent management company. As part of UCLA’s Classics/History Travel Study Program, Caroline studied abroad in Rome, Italy during the summer of 2013.
Northwestern University Pritzker School of Law J.D. (2022) cum laude
University of California, Los Angeles B.A., Political Science (2015) Minor in Film, Television and Digital Media, Regents Scholarship Recipient, Spirit Squad Scholarship Recipient
California (2022)
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