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Andy So

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T 206.757.8355 Los Angeles
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Andy So combines his computer science education and legal training to help companies evaluate risks when conducting various technology transactions, including those related to software licenses, intellectual property, and patents. Andy received his J.D. from the University of Washington, where he was a managing editor of the Washington Law Review and the president of the Technology Law Society.

Admitted to Practice

  • Washington, 2019

Education

  • J.D., University of Washington School of Law, 2020, with honors
    • Managing Editor, Washington Law Review
    • Chief Executive Officer, Technology Law Society
    • Korean-American Law Student Association
  • B.S. and B.A., Computer Science, Political Science and Government, Seattle Pacific University, 2016, cum laude
    • Mortar Board National Honor Society
    • Charter Member, Pi Sigma Alpha

Memberships & Affiliations

    • National Asian Pacific American Bar Association
    • Korean American Bar Association

Background

    • Summer Associate, Cooley LLP, Seattle, 2019
    • Summer Associate, Davis Wright Tremaine LLP, Seattle, 2018
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