Hayley Michelle Ostrin is an associate attorney practicing international trade, intellectual property, and customs law. Hayley’s practice focuses on Section 337 investigations of unfair and injurious competition before the United States International Trade Commission (USITC). Hayley has experience in performing extensive discovery searches, performing legal research, drafting motions, pleadings, memoranda of law, and deposition preparation.
While in law school, Hayley interned with the Texas State Board of Pharmacy, where she assisted with witness preparation, researched legal issues, and drafted arguments, pleadings, and memoranda of law. She also worked as a virtual law clerk for a small firm, writing legal blog posts and performing legal research. In her final year of law school, Hayley received an Outstanding Article Award from the International Trade Commission Trial Lawyers Association. Hayley served as the Editor in Chief for the Journal of Law and Technology at Texas (JOLTT).
Hayley is an active member of the American Intellectual Property Law Association and the International Trade Commission Trial Lawyers Association.
Before law school, Hayley worked for a raw materials company as a sales engineer responsible for product sales, management, and development.