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Minneapolis Lawyer Emily Tremblay

Robins Kaplan LLP is pleased to announce that Chief Judge Patrick J. Schiltz has appointed partner Emily Tremblay to serve on the Merit Selection Panel to advise the U.S. District Court for the District of Minnesota on selecting a new U.S. Magistrate Judge. The panel will evaluate and recommend the most qualified candidates to the District Judges.

Emily Tremblay is a patent litigator dedicated to protecting and monetizing her clients’ intellectual property and technology, as well as helping them grow and protect their competitive positions in the markets where they operate. She represents clients in complex, multi-million-dollar patent litigation across technologies and the country, including plaintiffs and defendants in the pharmaceutical, medical device, computing, semiconductor, and mechanical spaces. She has earned numerous accolades for her professional achievements, including recognition as a "Woman Worth Watching in STEM" by Profiles in Diversity Journal, an "Attorney of the Year" by Minnesota Lawyer, an "IP Rising Star" finalist by Euromoney, and more. Emily clerked for U.S. District Judge James D. Peterson (W.D. Wis.) and, perhaps most relevant to her appointment, U.S. Magistrate Judge Leo I. Brisbois (D. Minn.).

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