Leen Mosa is an associate at Brooks Kushman with a background in mechanical engineering and experience in the automotive industry. Before joining the firm, she worked as a Summer Associate at Sterne, Kessler, Goldstein & Fox in Washington, D.C., focusing on mechanical and design patent prosecution, and as a Summer Associate at Brooks Kushman assisting on patent litigation matters. She also served as a Staff Editor for the Notre Dame Journal of Legislation and represented Notre Dame in the National Trial Competition earning Notre Dame’s Kyle D. Smith Excellence in Trial Advocacy award. Prior to law school, Leen held engineering roles at Ford Motor Company and ZF Group, where she worked on advanced driver-assistance systems. This combination of technical and legal experience informs her growing interest in patent prosecution, patent litigation, and matters before the International Trade Commission (ITC).
Education
J.D., University of Notre Dame, 2025
B.S., Mechanical Engineering, Wayne State University, 2018
Languages
Arabic
Presentations
Co-Presenter, “Critical IP Litigation Lessons for In-House Legal and Innovation Leaders 2025 Year in Review,” BK Hosted Webinar, January 2026
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Critical IP Litigation Lessons for In-House Legal and Innovation Leaders 2025 Webinar
I combine technical insight with clear advocacy, so clients know their innovations are understood, protected, and represented with purpose.
Leen Mosa is an associate at Brooks Kushman with a background in mechanical engineering and experience in the automotive industry. Before joining the firm, she worked as a Summer Associate at Sterne, Kessler, Goldstein & Fox in Washington, D.C., focusing on mechanical and design patent prosecution, and as a Summer Associate at Brooks Kushman assisting on patent litigation matters. She also served as a Staff Editor for the Notre Dame Journal of Legislation and represented Notre Dame in the National Trial Competition earning Notre Dame’s Kyle D. Smith Excellence in Trial Advocacy award. Prior to law school, Leen held engineering roles at Ford Motor Company and ZF Group, where she worked on advanced driver-assistance systems. This combination of technical and legal experience informs her growing interest in patent prosecution, patent litigation, and matters before the International Trade Commission (ITC).
Education
J.D., University of Notre Dame, 2025
B.S., Mechanical Engineering, Wayne State University, 2018
Languages
Arabic
Presentations
Co-Presenter, “Critical IP Litigation Lessons for In-House Legal and Innovation Leaders 2025 Year in Review,” BK Hosted Webinar, January 2026