Rebecca Ullman
Legal Advisor and Program Coordinator - Eurasia
Washington, D.C. (ICNL Headquarters)
Rebecca Ullman graduated with honors from the University of Connecticut School of Law, where she focused on international law and intellectual property policy. Ms. Ullman worked for the American Bar Association Rule of Law Initiative in Yerevan, Armenia, and in the legal research office in Washington, DC. During law school, she published an article on dispute settlement at the World Trade Organization in the Richmond Journal of Global Law and Business (2010), presented international copyright research at the World Intellectual Property Organization, won a public interest fellowship grant, and clerked for a federal district court judge.
Prior to law school, Ms. Ullman worked for Counterpart International, implementing a US State Department grant to provide commodity assistance to the Newly Independent States. She also spent a year in London, managing immigration and asylum seeker casework for a Member of Parliament and working for the Kurdish Human Rights Project.
She received her undergraduate degree, cum laude, from Tufts University in Medford, Massachusetts where she majored in international relations with a concentration in French and global conflict, cooperation, and justice. She has studied in Madagascar, France, and the Netherlands.
Ms. Ullman is a member of the Massachusetts state bar and a member of the New York state bar.