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Ellen Lubell is the founding co-partner of Tennant Lubell LLC, and specializes in non-profit and intellectual property law. Her clients range from universities, publishers, civic-minded start-ups and small businesses, to individual artists and academic faculty.

She was recently General Council to a Latino organization conducting voter registration drives and civic engagement in Latino communities, an Advisor to an international scientific society about to publish a new peer-reviewed journal and General Counsel to non-profit addressing holistic health needs of HIV patients.

Ellen was previously a health lawyer at Goulston & Storrs, Counsel for Research & Technology Transfer at University of Massachusetts Medical Center and General Counsel

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