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Miranda Chavez is an Adjunct Professor at Baylor Law School, where she teaches the Business Law Boot Camp and serves as the Negotiations Team Coach. She is also an attorney at Boulware & Valoir, focusing on intellectual property, particularly trademarks. Her legal expertise spans trademark prosecution, licensing, and antitrust matters.
Education includes a B.A. in Journalism from Michigan State University, a J.D. from Baylor Law School, and an LL.M. in Intellectual Property & Information Law from the University of Houston.
Her professional affiliations include the American Intellectual Property Law Association, International Trademark Association, and Hispanic National Bar Association. Prior to her current roles, she interned at the PGA TOUR’s legal department and assisted Professors James Wren and Elizabeth Fraley in updating their legal textbook on trademark infringement.
No scientific awards or grants are explicitly mentioned, though her contributions to legal education and practice are highlighted through her teaching and research assistant roles.
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