Phuc Do is an intellectual property lawyer who represents clients across a broad range of industries. He was previously a summer associate at WilmerHale where he researched and wrote on various IP issues to support litigation. Mr. Do has worked on patent matters involving a wide variety of technologies, including HVAC systems, wind turbines, consumer goods, hydraulic systems, software, data processing and medical devices.

Before joining the firm, Mr. Do  was a student advocate at the Boston University Startup Law Clinic where he advised startups from Boston University and MIT on corporate and IP matters. He was also a legal intern at Formlabs where he drafted a patent application regarding selective laser sintering 3D printing technology. Mr. Do was previously a patent search analyst at Cardinal Intellectual Property and a patent engineer at an intellectual property law firm in Chicago.

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Credentials

  • Education

    • JD, Boston University School of Law, 2020

      cum laude Boston University Law Review
    • BSE, Mechanical Engineering, University of Michigan, 2014

      cum laude
  • Admissions

    • Massachusetts

  • Languages

    • Vietnamese

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