By Emma Dewald
Daily Journal Staff Writer
LOS ANGELES - Greenberg Traurig's Orange County patent prosecution practice has a new client. And she's only 8 years old.
The firm selected third-grader Michelle Chow's Jell-I-Dose, also known as Yummy Medicine, as the invention most worth patenting from the crowded field of the Astounding Inventions Competition, hosted annually by the Irvine Val...
Daily Journal Staff Writer
LOS ANGELES - Greenberg Traurig's Orange County patent prosecution practice has a new client. And she's only 8 years old.
The firm selected third-grader Michelle Chow's Jell-I-Dose, also known as Yummy Medicine, as the invention most worth patenting from the crowded field of the Astounding Inventions Competition, hosted annually by the Irvine Val...
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