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Morris Young
Law Clerk
Education
George Washington University Law School,
J.D. 2024
University of British Columbia,
B.S. 2020 in Bioschemistry
Language
Mandarin (Conversational)
Morris Young is a law clerk at Dowd Scheffel. Mr. Young works on and participates in all aspects of the Firm's legal practices. He provides key support for managing discovery, drafting motions, and managing case dockets.
Mr. Young graduated from The George Washington University Law School. While in law school, Mr. Young was a Thurgood Marshall Scholar. He was also staff editor of the American Intellectual Property Law Association Quarterly Journal, one of the nation's leading law journals on patent and other intellectual property issues. Mr. Young was also a member of the Student Intellectual Property Law Association and the Student Health Law Association.
While Mr. Young was in law school, he interned at a local contracting company, where he wrote numerous briefs on state law requirements as well as claim histories against state government.
During law school, Mr. Young was also a research assistant at the Justice Innovation Lab. At the Lab, he conducted legal research into the criminal statutes of various states and authored memoranda summarizing the scope of escalating sanctions.
Prior to law school, Mr. Young attended the University of British Columbia and graduated with a Bachelors of Science with a specialization in Honors Biochemistry.