Jessica Gillotte's practice focuses on a range of international arbitration and intellectual property litigation matters, including issues in copyright law, trademark law, and trade secrets. She is also active in the firm's pro bono practice.

In law school, Ms. Gillotte served as Editor in Chief of the UC Davis Law Review. She received the Patrick J. Hopkins Memorial Writing Award for her note, Copyright Infringement in AI-Generated Artworks, and the Witkin award for academic excellence in Patent Law, International Intellectual Property and Development, International Business Transactions, and Legal Research and Writing. Ms. Gillotte received her BA from the University of California, Berkeley, where she double-majored in Economics and Political Economy.

Perspectives

Artist Class Action Against AI Art Model Hinges on Fair Use
LegalTech News
AdTech & Digital Media Newsletter
Newsletter
Europe’s AI Act Moves Forward: What’s Happened, What’s Next, and How to Prepare for Compliance
Advisory
Intellectual Property Created by Artificial Intelligence – Who are the Inventors and Authors?
Panelist, NYC Bar Association Patent Committee’s Roundtable
Checking Sports Scores at Work or Embellishing Your Online Dating Profile? Supreme Court Weighs In: That’s Not a Crime
Enforcement Edge: Shining Light on Government Enforcement

Credentials

Education
  • JD, University of California, Davis School of Law, 2020
  • BA, Economics, Political Economy, University of California, Berkeley, 2014
Admissions
  • California
Languages
  • Thai
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