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Apr. 9, 2014

Clara J. Shin

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Covington & Burling LLP

Clara J. Shin

To win a trademark case, Shin believes an attorney must excel at distilling complex legal concepts into digestible information for a judge and jury.

"It's about pulling all the facts together to explain what constitutes infringement, even when the other side says they didn't infringe," said Shin, a San Francisco-based partner with Covington & Burling LLP. "You have to put it in a narrative that makes sense."

That's the skill she believes she brought to t...

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