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Lee, Averyn

Averyn Lee

主办律师
  • 知识产权诉讼

Biography

AVERYN LEE focuses her practice on representing and advising clients in intellectual property matters. She has litigation experience in federal courts and before the Patent Trial and Appeal Board (PTAB), and conducts IP due diligence in connection with M&A transactions and investments. Her work spans pre-litigation strategy, fact development and witness interviews, fact and expert discovery, technical analysis of products and patents, and drafting motions and briefs.

Averyn’s practice involves a variety of technologies, including lithium ion batteries, solar cells, carbon capture technologies, drugs and biologics, and health analysis tools. She works with scientists and experts to break down complex technological issues in ways that are accessible to diverse audiences.

Prior to joining Sidley, Averyn earned her J.D. from the University of Michigan Law School, where she served as the managing executive editor of the Michigan Technology Law Review, and represented wrongfully convicted individuals as a student attorney for the Michigan Innocence Clinic. Through her participation in the project, Averyn helped exonerate two clients after 25 and 37 years in prison, and drafted an amicus brief to the Supreme Court of Michigan. Prior to joining the firm, Averyn also spent a year on a clerkship with Judge Edward M. Chen of the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California.

Averyn earned her B.S. in anatomy and cell biology with first class honors from McGill University.

Community Involvement

Pro Bono

Averyn also maintains an active pro bono practice in which she has provided legal assistance to veterans and immigrants.

Credentials

Admissions & Certifications
  • 美国区域法院, 加州东部
  • 美国区域法院, 加州北部
  • 美国区域法院, 加州中部
  • 美国区域法院, 加州南部
  • 美国加州
Education
  • University of Michigan Law School, 法学博士, 2021
  • McGill University, 理学学士, 2017, First Class Honors
Languages
  • 韩文

News & Insights

Speaker, “Clerkship Panel,” Korean American Bar Association of Northern California (KABANC) and SF La Raza, March 18, 2026.