Doll Amir & Eley adds litigation attorney Elaine Jin
Doll Amir & Eley LLP said Elaine Jin has joined the Los Angeles firm, expanding its commercial, financial services and consumer defense litigation team. Jin brings experience in patent, trade secret, trademark and other high-stakes disputes, plus work on a successful multimillion-dollar ITC case and patent board proceedings.
Why it matters: - Elaine Jin adds experience in complex litigation that spans commercial disputes, financial services matters and consumer defense cases. - Doll Amir & Eley is positioning its litigation bench for high-stakes disputes that can affect business operations, IP rights and long-term strategy.
What happened: - Doll Amir & Eley LLP announced on August 4, 2026, that Elaine Jin has joined the firm in Los Angeles. - Hunter Eley, the firm’s managing partner, said Jin brings litigation experience, technical knowledge and strategic judgment. - Eley said Jin’s ability to turn complex legal and factual issues into practical solutions makes her a strong addition to the litigation team.
The details: - Jin previously worked in the intellectual property litigation group of an Am Law 50 firm. - Her practice there covered patent, trade secret, trademark and complex commercial disputes in state and federal courts. - Jin’s engineering background informed matters involving electrical, computer, biomedical and mechanical technologies. - She worked on cases from early case development through trial and appeal. - Jin most recently served on the trial team in a successful multimillion-dollar Section 337 investigation before the U.S. International Trade Commission. - She also helped clients secure favorable outcomes in inter partes review proceedings before the Patent Trial and Appeal Board. - Before private practice, Jin handled patent prosecution for international patent portfolios at leading life sciences companies. - She also advised on domestic and global intellectual property strategy. - Jin previously worked as a design patent engineer supporting U.S. design patent filings and international IP initiatives. - Jin earned her law degree, cum laude, from Santa Clara University School of Law. - She earned a Bachelor of Science in Biomedical Engineering from The Johns Hopkins University.
Between the lines: - Jin’s mix of litigation, patent prosecution and engineering experience suggests the firm wants deeper technical fluency in disputes where science and law overlap. - Her background also signals a continued push toward matters that require courtroom readiness and IP specialization.
What's next: - Jin will join the firm’s litigation work as Doll Amir & Eley expands its capabilities in complex disputes. - The firm did not announce additional staffing changes or client matters tied to the hire.
The bottom line: - Doll Amir & Eley is betting on a lawyer with both technical depth and litigation range to strengthen its dispute practices.
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