| Professional Experience: Lindette C. Hassan, an attorney in the Blue Bell office of Fox Rothschild LLP, maintains a general intellectual property practice with a particular emphasis on the following:
domestic and foreign patent prosecution involving biological, chemical, and pharmaceutical inventions;
federal and state trademark application preparation and prosecution;
trademark availability opinions; and
general copyright matters.
In 2006-2007, Lindette served as a judicial law clerk for the Honorable Clifford S. Green, U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania. She also served as a summer intern for Judge Green in 2004.
Prior to entering the legal field, Lindette spent two years as a Lab Manager/Research Assistant at The Wistar Institute, a Cancer Research Facility affiliated with the University of Pennsylvania. While at Wistar, Lindette was a member of the lab of Dr. Ronan Marmorstein in the structural biology department. The Marmorstein Lab focuses its research on the structure-function relationship of macromolecules using tools of chemistry, biochemistry, and X-ray crystallography. Lindette's research focused on the structural and biochemical studies of non-catalytic chromatin regulatory proteins, such as DNA-binding proteins, histone chaperones, and chromatin targeting proteins.
Education: Lindette earned her J.D. from Temple University Beasley School of Law in 2006 and her B.S. in Biochemistry from the University of Delaware in 2001.
Bar Admissions: Pennsylvania; New Jersey
Professional Memberships and Activities: In addition to her work for the Montgomery Bar Association, Lindette is a board member of Teens In Perspective, Inc. (T.I.P.), a nonprofit organization that provides leadership development programming to teen girls from low to mid-income families. She is also a member of the Pennsylvania Bar Association, the National Bar Association Women Lawyers Division and the American Intellectual Property Law Association. |