Priya Sinha Cloutier | Seattle Intellectual Property Lawyer
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About Priya
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Experience
Partner
Cloutier Arnold Jacobowitz PLLC
Present
Seattle, WA
Admission
Washington
2006
Education
Seattle University School of Law
J.D.
1997
Recognitions & Achievements
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American Bar Association Co-chair Diversity Recruitment Subcommittee2012 - Present
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Washington Women Lawyers Member2007 - Present
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Washington State Patent Law Association Member2007 - Present
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Washington State Bar Association Member2006 - Present
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American Intellectual Property Law Association Member2006 - Present
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King County Bar Association Member2006 - Present
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National Association of Patent Practitioners Chair Government Affairs Committee2013 - 2016
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Connecticut Bar Association Member1998 - 2005
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Super Lawyer SuperLawyers2015 - 2020
Notable Work
Sikand v. Wilson-Coker Challenge to failure of state to compensate for non-emergency transportation to a private psychologist for a destitute Medicaid recipient
2004
Raymond v. Rowland and Wilson-Coker ADA Title II claim against Connecticut's welfare agency for its failure to identify and accommodate disabled applicants and beneficiaries, allowing them to obtain and maintain subsistence cash, food and medical benefits
2004
Karen L. v. Wilson-Coker Due Process claim against Medicaid providers challenging their failure to provide adequate notice to Medicaid beneficiaries when medical coverage was denied
2003