BROOKE BÖLL has significant patent and trade secret litigation experience spanning all phases, including pre-litigation strategy, developing substantive contentions and arguments, managing and conducting fact and expert discovery, and trial. Brooke has experience litigating in many forums, including federal courts, the U.S. International Trade Commission (ITC), and the Patent Trial and Appeal Board (PTAB). Brooke has represented clients in matters involving a variety of technologies, including biologics, biotechnology, consumer electronics, and computer networking and telecommunications. Clients rely on her substantive knowledge and her ability to manage complex matters smoothly.
Brooke has been a key member of several trial teams in various forums. She is comfortable in the courtroom having examined fact and expert witnesses and argued critical motions. She frequently works with scientists, engineers, and experts to break down complex technological disputes in ways that are accessible to judges and juries.
Prior to joining Sidley, Brooke was an extern for the Patent Pilot Program of the Central District of California. While in law school she was an executive articles editor for the UCLA Journal of Law and Technology. During that time, Brooke was a research assistant for Professor Adam Winkler, served as a summer law clerk at an intellectual property litigation firm and volunteered at Bet Tzedek providing pro bono assistance for low-income, elderly Los Angeles residents. Also while in law school, Brooke was a Moot Court Honors member and won Best Brief in the Western Region of the 2017 Giles Sutherland Rich Moot Court Competition.