Stephanie T. Reed is an Associate in Prince Lobel’s Litigation Practice Group.

In her practice, Stephanie defends companies and individuals in high stakes matters, including commercial and business litigation, construction, intellectual property, insurance defense, media and privacy law, and other areas of complex civil litigation. She is adept in drafting pleadings, managing discovery and large-scale document review, taking and defending depositions, and conducting extensive motion practice. Working with clients to understand their business and goals, Stephanie tailors her representation to deliver outcomes that meet her clients’ objectives inside and outside of the courtroom.

Stephanie graduated from Suffolk University Law School with distinction in the Intellectual Property concentration. During her time in law school, she served as the Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Health and Biomedical Law and helped restart the Intellectual Property Law Students Association, serving as its Vice President. Her past work experience was focused in the area of intellectual property, at a boutique IP firm and the United States Patent and Trademark Office, where she performed patent searches, drafted patent advisory reports for clients to determine patentability, assisted in the acquisition and maintenance of valuable trademarks, and executed patent examination case studies.

Stephanie holds a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science from the University of Georgia, with a minor in Criminal Justice and a certificate in Legal Studies. In her free time, she likes to cheer on the Georgia Bulldogs, bake, ski, and watch Formula 1 with friends.

 

Education

Suffolk University Law School, J.D.

Intellectual Property concentration with distinction

Editor-in-Chief, Journal of Health and Biomedical Law

University of Georgia, B.A., Political Science

Minor, Criminal Justice

Certificate, Legal Studies

Bar Admissions

  • Massachusetts
  • New Hampshire
  • United States District Court for the District of Massachusetts
  • United States District Court for the District of New Hampshire
  • Vermont

Memberships & Affiliations

Federal Bar Association

Massachusetts Bar Association

Vermont Bar Association

New Hampshire Bar Association

Women in IP Network