Pharan Evans

Atlanta

Office: 404.962.6114 | Fax: 404.962.6320

pharan.evans@millermartin.com

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  • Overview
  • Education
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  • Overview

    Pharan Evans advises clients on a variety of issues relating to intellectual property, including strategic domestic and international intellectual property portfolio development, preparation and prosecution of patent and trademark applications, and intellectual property enforcement and litigation strategy. She has represented clients of all sizes from small startups to universities to private and public organizations. She has experience with a variety of technical areas including mechanical, electrical, chemical, and computer technologies.

    Before rejoining Miller & Martin as Of Counsel, Pharan served as General Counsel for an international consumer products manufacturer in which she advised corporate leadership regarding a variety of corporate and intellectual property matters, including a multi-million-dollar acquisition by a public company.

     

  • Education

    • J.D., magna cum laude, Georgia State University College of Law, 2016
    • B.S., with honors, Georgia Institute of Technology, 2013
  • Involvement

    Bar Admissions
    • Georgia
    • U.S. Patent and Trademark Office
    Memberships
    • Georgia Intellectual Property Alliance Board, Program Leader

Did You Know

Pharan has a cat named Storm who is a Maine Coon, beautiful and, most impressively, weighs 32 pounds.

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