Jeremiah Armstrong is an associate in the law firm of McDermott Will & Emery LLP based in the Firm's Silicon Valley office. He is a member of the Intellectual Property, Media & Technology Department.
While in law school, Jeremiah earned a High Technology Law Certificate and was on the Dean's List. He received a Witkin Award for Academic Excellence in Constitutional Law I and a CALI Excellence for the Future Award in both Cyberspace Law and Complex IP Litigation Management. Jeremiah was also a semi-finalist in the Galloway Criminal Law Moot Court.
Jeremiah served as communications editor of the Santa Clara Law Review and authored "The Digital Era of Photography Requires Streamlined Licensing and Rights Management," 47 Santa Clara L. Rev. 785 (2007).
During law school, Jeremiah worked as a legal extern for Judge John F. Herlihy of the Santa Clara County Superior Court. He worked as a summer associate at a litigation boutique in Northern California where he completed a wide-variety of substantive assignments for the firm's high-profile cases, including intellectual property licensing of a well-known literary character, federal environmental remediation claims involving valuable San Francisco property, and a far-reaching unfair competition and antitrust matter concerning random access memory manufacturing.
Prior to law school, Jeremiah worked as a software developer for a Sacramento-based company that creates software applications for large commercial banks. He is also a 2001 graduate of the Sacramento Entrepreneurship Academy and received its alumnus of the year award in 2004.
Jeremiah is admitted to practice in California.
Education:
Santa Clara University School of Law, J.D., 2007.
University of California-Davis, B.A., 2000. |