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Julie A. Fleming
provides professional and personal coaching for attorneys
nationwide. A member of the International Coaching Federation and a Certified
Professional Behavioral Analyst, Julie is a graduate of the Coach U Core
Essentials Program and expects to receive her certificate from the Georgetown
University Center for Professional Development Leadership coaching program in
the Spring of 2007. Julie is working toward ICF certification.
Julie graduated from the Emory University School
of Law in 1993. She also holds a B.A. in English from Vanderbilt University and
a B.S. in Biology from Georgia State University. She has served as a federal
judicial law clerk and worked as an associate for two intellectual property
boutique firms as well as the international firm Jones Day, where she
specialized in patent, trademark, and trade secret litigation.
A Fellow of the American Bar Foundation, Julie
serves as Editor-in-Chief of The SciTech Lawyer, the quarterly publication of
the American Bar Association's Section of Science and Technology Law.
Please click here to see Julie's full CV.
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