Nabila Isa-Odidi

Practitioner in Residence, Intellectual Property Clinic

Office: Room 347
Phone: 202-274-4165
E-mail: vCard


Nabila Isa-Odidi (WCL ’05) is a Practitioner-in-Residence in the Gluskho-Samuelson Intellectual Property Law Clinic. Prior to joining the Washington College of Law, Nabila was a member of the litigation group at Morrison & Foerster LLP, where her practice focused primarily on patent litigation suits before various U.S. District Courts and before the International Trade Commission. She also worked as a patent litigation associate at Sonnenschein Nath & Rosenthal LLP (now SNR Denton). Upon graduating from the Washington College of Law, Nabila served as a law clerk to Special Master Laura D. Millman of the Federal Vaccine Court within the U.S. Court of Federal Claims. Nabila received her B.Sc. in Human Biology from the University of Toronto.



Areas of Specialization

  • Intellectual Property
  • Patent Law


  • Selected Publications

    • Nabila Isa-Odidi, Ethnic Conflict in Plateau State: The Need to Eliminate the Indigene/Settler Dichotomy in Nigeria, 12 No. 1 Hum. Rights Br. 18 (2004).