CGCATHERINE LEIGH GIBBONSSocial Security Administration, Office of Program Law
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Social Security Administration, Office of Program Law

Catherine Leigh Gibbons

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600 W Madison St Fl 6, Chicago, IL, 21235
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Catherine Leigh Gibbons is an intellectual property attorney with 16 years of legal experience, practicing at Social Security Administration, Office of Program Law in Chicago, IL. She earned a degree from Georgetown University Bachelor of Science (B.S.), in 2000 and a degree from Loyola Marymount University Master of Arts (M.A.), in 2002. She has been admitted to the Illinois Bar since 2009. Her practice is focused exclusively on intellectual property. She maintains a clean professional disciplinary record.

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2009

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  • Intellectual Property100%

Languages

English

Experience

16+ years

Intellectual Property Attorney at Social Security Administration, Office of Program Law. Admitted to practice in Illinois, 2009. Focus areas include Intellectual Property.

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Illinois

Bar #Illinois State Bar Association · Admitted 2009

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Loyola Marymount University Master of Arts (M.A.),

Degree · 2002

Georgetown University Bachelor of Science (B.S.),

Degree · 2000

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600 W Madison St Fl 6, Chicago, IL, 21235

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