Hemmy So
Doll Amir & Eley LLP
Practice Areas
Hemmy So practices general business litigation, including intellectual property and entertainment law. Ms. So has worked for a wide variety of clients including a major cable television production house, high-end fashion designer and individual financial advisors at major banks. In representing one of the first online music distributors, Ms. So assisted in successfully excluding expert testimony on damages arising out of electronic distribution and winning summary judgment. She has handled cases in state and federal court that have involved issues such as copyright infringement, securities fraud, breach of contract and antitrust. Ms. So has also worked on various appellate matters. Prior to joining Doll Amir & Eley, LLP, Ms. So practiced law at the New York offices of Quinn Emanuel, LLP. She served as law clerk to the Honorable Deborah G. Hankinson of the Texas Supreme Court. Ms. So was previously a staff writer at the Los Angeles Times, South Florida Sun-Sentinel and Poughkeepsie Journal, and a correspondent for WXEL-90.7 FM. In addition, she has written for the New York Daily News and New York Observer. She received her law degree from New York University School of Law, where she served as an editor of NYU Law Review. Ms. So received her bachelor’s degree in English from Rice University, graduating cum laude. She is an avid traveler, having visited 24 countries and counting.
This compliance bundle provides 33 hours of CLE credit including the required 5 hours of ethics, professionalism, substance abuse, and mental illness awareness credit, along with the required 3 Technology credits.