Miranda Chavez
Boulware & Valoir
Ms. Chavez focuses her practice on intellectual property mainly in the trademark area.
While in law school, Ms. Chavez took extensive courses in IP-related subjects, including Trademark, Copyright, Licensing, E-Commerce, and Antitrust laws. She participated in the Baylor Law IP Clinic assisting clinic clients with trademark prosecution matters. During law school, Ms. Chavez interned with the PGA TOUR's legal department under their trademark attorney assisting with portfolio management and licensing matters. Post-graduation, Ms. Chavez was a research assistant for Professors James Wren and Elizabeth Fraley and helped with updating sections related to trademark infringement in their book on Texas commercial causes of action.
Education
- Michigan State University, B.A., Journalism
- Baylor Law School, J.D.
- University of Houston, LL.M. Candidate - Intellectual Property & Information Law
Professional Affiliations
- American Intellectual Property Law Association
- Houston Intellectual Property Law Association
- International Trademark Association
- Hispanic National Bar Association
- Houston Young Lawyers Association
Admissions
- Texas
Courses Taught
Business Law Boot Camp, Negotiations Team Coach