Practice Areas
Huiya Wu, a partner in Goodwin’s IP Litigation practice, is a member of the firm’s Life Sciences Disputes group and is an intellectual property litigator who has spent more than 25 years litigating and trying cases in both federal and state courts, and has appeared before the Patent and Trademark Office (PTO), the Patent Trial and Appeal Board (PTAB), as well as the International Trade Commission (ITC). She has represented clients in a wide range of technologies, including pharmaceuticals, analytical devices, medical devices, automotive parts, and internet business methods, and has particular expertise in litigation under the Hatch-Waxman Act and the Biologics Price Competition and Innovation Act.
She has an active pro bono practice, including her work with the Legal Services NYC, National Women’s Law Center, Project Citizenship, and is a recipient of the New York City Bar Association’s Thurgood Marshall Award for her work defending individuals in capital punishment cases. She also currently serves as co-chair of Goodwin’s Women’s Initiative.
Personal
JD, The George Washington University Law School 1999; BS, Chemical Engineering
University of Massachusetts Amherst (cum laude) 1996; BA, Chemistry University of Massachusetts Amherst 1996