Biography
Amanda England is a dedicated patent attorney with a robust background in medical devices. Her practice includes patent drafting, with a particular emphasis on medical technologies. Prior to transitioning into law, Amanda worked as an engineer for several years, gaining extensive experience in various roles including manufacturing, process development, research and design, and specifically working on medical devices. This technical expertise is now leveraged in her role as a patent attorney, where Amanda combines legal acumen with deep engineering knowledge to effectively protect clients’ intellectual property.
Amanda attended the Georgia Institute of Technology where she majored in Biomedical Engineering and minored in Law, Science, and Technology. She graduated from the University of New Hampshire Franklin Pierce School of Law where she focused her studies on Intellectual Property.
* Admitted only in AL. Practice limited to matters and proceedings before federal courts and agencies.
Highlights
- Strengthened the U.S. patent portfolio of a leading company in the areas of medical devices.
- Drafted office actions to successfully overcome rejections and result in notices of allowance for companies practicing in various types of medical devices.
- Serves as a mentor for undergraduate students interested in patent law.
Bar Admissions
- Alabama
Education
- UNH Franklin Pierce School of Law, J.D., 2022.
- Georgia Tech, B.S., Biomedical Engineering, 2017
Publications
- Author. “Protecting Trade Secrets in a Post-Pandemic World,” BoMc Blog, December 8, 2021.
Organizations
- American Intellectual Property Association (AIPLA), Member
- Women’s Bar Association of the District of Columbia (WBADC), Member