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December 16, 2024

Dhruthi Batchu Interviewed for Study International Article on Boston University School of Law's LLM in Intellectual Property & Information Law

Dhruthi Batchu, associate, was interviewed for the Study International article “Career-Advancing, Life-Changing: Boston University’s LLM in Intellectual Property & Information Law.” The article noted that BU Law is ranked eighth for IP law by US News & World Report and is recognized by The Princeton Review as the nation’s eighth best in providing “the best classroom experience.”

Dhruthi described how BU Law faculty impacted her both personally and professionally: “Many of my professors encouraged building professional networks in Boston and connected me with relevant industry leaders and bar affiliations, making sure I was in the ‘room where it happens.’” She also discussed the ways in which she gives back to the community. “By offering pro bono advice, I help people safeguard their ideas, brand image, and innovations, helping them thrive in competitive markets,” she said. “I am also a member of the South Asian Lawyers Bar Association, and I use this platform to mentor and provide advice to current and prospective LLM students and young attorneys.”

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