March 27, 2023

Volume XIII, Number 86

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Kristyn Hansen

Kristyn is an Associate in Wiggin and Dana’s New Haven office, representing clients on a variety of matters, both corporate and litigation.

Kristyn has a particular interest in the areas of life sciences, intellectual property, and competition law, and has authored or co-authored articles on topics such as the scope and applicability of the Noerr Penningtondoctrine and competition issues arising in the context of Hatch-Waxman litigation. Before joining Wiggin and Dana, Kristyn was a Research Assistant to Associate Professor Paul R. Gugliuzza at the Boston University School of Law. Kristyn also served as a Teaching Assistant for Health Systems, Policy & Law at Boston University’s School of Public Health and for Antitrust Law at Boston University School of Law for Professor Keith N. Hylton. Prior to that, she was a Legal Intern at Vineyard Vines, LLC.

Kristyn received her J.D. cum laude from the Boston University School of Law where she served as a staff member of the American Journal of Law and Medicine. She received her B.S., magna cum laude, in Communications and her B.A., cum laude in Psychology from Boston University.

Articles in the National Law Review database by Kristyn Hansen