Pamela L. Cox Selected as a 2014 Rainmaker by the Minority Corporate Counsel Association

December 9, 2014

Marshall, Gerstein & Borun LLP is pleased to announce that Pamela L. Cox, partner and chair of IP Transactions, is named a 2014 Rainmaker by the Minority Corporate Counsel Association (MCCA) and featured in the November/December 2014 issue of MCCA's Diversity & The Bar magazine. Every year, MCCA recognizes minority attorneys from across the nation who have achieved success through innovative, consistent and proactive business development. Each Rainmaker maintains a substantial book of business each year and demonstrates dedication to client service. To view Ms. Cox's profile, click here.

With nearly 20 years of experience, Pamela L. Cox concentrates on intellectual property transactions and the strategic use of intellectual property assets. Her experience in-house, and as a patent attorney, provides a foundation for serving a quasi-general counsel function to unravel complex IP matters and devise agreements or other IP solutions. Her clients, ranging from multinational corporations to non-profit institutions, see her as a seamless member of their team.

Ms. Cox is "highly recommended" for licensing and honored as one of "The World’s Leading IP Patent and Technology Licensing Lawyers" by Intellectual Asset Management. Ms. Cox, one of Managing IP's IP Stars – Top 250 Women in IP, is also recognized as an "IP Star" in Managing IP's World IP Handbook and Survey. In addition to being selected one of the 2015 Women Worth Watching in Profiles in Diversity Journal, Ms. Cox is recognized as a Life Sciences Star by LMG Life Sciences, is recommended by her peers as a "Leading Lawyer" by Leading Lawyers Network, a division of Law Bulletin Publishing Company, and is named one of 2015's Best Lawyers in America in the practice area of Biotechnology Law.

Ms. Cox received her J.D. from the University of Notre Dame School of Law, holds a B.S. in biology with a concentration in microbiology from Indiana University and is admitted to practice law in the state of Illinois and before the United States Patent and Trademark Office. She is a Certified Licensing Professional (CLP), a credential issued by the Licensing Executives Society (LES) (USA and Canada), Inc. to recognize licensing professionals who are committed to professional development and the attainment of the skills and knowledge necessary to perform at the highest level of quality.

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