Lilly is a paralegal in the firm’s intellectual property group and has over 19 years of legal experience. Her diverse responsibilities include legal research and assistance in all stages of domestic and international trademark and patent prosecution and maintenance.
She earned her undergraduate degree from PUC-Rio de Janeiro Brazil-Law School, as well as a LL.M from Florida Coastal School of Law. She also earned two Master’s degrees in music (Music Education at Campbellsville University and Percussion-Performance at the University of Louisville). Her Paralegal Studies Associate’s Degree is from the University of Louisville.
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