Liz is an Associate in Hinckley Allen’s Litigation group, with a focus on intellectual property disputes. She was previously an Associate in the Complex Commercial Disputes group at Nixon Peabody. Liz earned her J.D. from Boston University School of Law, an M.A. in English from Stanford University, and a B.A. in English and American Studies from the University of Notre Dame. Prior to law school, she worked as a program manager for Kiva.org, and as a book editor at Little, Brown, and Company in New York, NY.
Professionals The Team Behind the Results
Credentials
Work Experience
- Hinckley Allen
- Associate (2019-present)
- Nixon Peabody
- Associate (2016-2019)
- Summer Associate (2015)
Honors & Awards
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Best Lawyers® Ones to Watch (2025)
- Intellectual Property Law
- Litigation – Intellectual Property
Bar Memberships
- Massachusetts
- New York
- United States Court of Appeals for the First Circuit
- United States District Court for the District of Massachusetts
- United States District Court for the Eastern District of New York
- United States District Court for the Southern District of New York
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Hinckley Allen Attorneys Shine in 2025 Edition of Best Lawyers®
Hinckley Allen is pleased to announce that over 100 attorneys are recognized in the 2025 edition of Best Lawyers in America®, including 14 “Lawyers of the Year” and 41 “Ones to Watch.” This recognition, marking the largest group of attorneys honor…
Hinckley Allen Welcomes Litigation Attorneys, Janelle A. Pelli, Liz Nagle, and Kat B. Savage
Hinckley Allen is pleased to welcome Janelle A. Pelli Liz Nagle, and Kat B. Savage as Associates in the Firm’s Litigation group.Janelle L.Janelle joins the Firm’s Albany office after previously working for the United States District Court for the Nort…
Hinckley Allen Successfully Defends Atkins & Linkletter Heirs in The Game of Life Dispute
Hinckley Allen won a significant victory in the First Circuit Court of Appeals involving the copyright authorship of the iconic Game of Life. The win comes after years of litigation involving the copyright grant for the Game of Life and whether it is eligi…