Sabrina (Xiaoyan) Wang is a partner in our Orange County office.
Sabrina’s practice involves all types of intellectual property issues, including patents, trade secrets, copyright, and trademarks. She is experienced in patent prosecution, IP due diligence, and IP litigation. Sabrina has represented clients based in the United States and internationally and provides counseling of IP strategy in US, WIPO (PCT), Europe, Japan, Australia, and many other countries.
Sabrina’s practice involves a wide variety of technology, with a focus on medical devices and MedTech. She has extensive experience drafting patent applications and advising clients on IP protection strategy for various aspects of MedTech, including implants/surgery, prosthetics, robotics, respiratory devices, patient monitoring systems, wearable technology, sensors, and signal processing. Her practice further includes a niche area of advising pharmaceutical clients on pre-litigation strategy and risk management related to “Orange Book”-listed medical device patents, for example, metered dose inhalers and dry power inhalers.
Sabrina received her Bachelor's Degree in Bioengineering in 2007 from National University of Singapore. Prior to joining the firm, Sabrina worked as a product development engineer in Utah and Singapore specializing in orthopedic products.
In 2015, Sabrina graduated from the University of Virginia School of Law. While attending law school, she served on the Article Review Board of Virginia Journal of Law & Technology. She also worked as a research assistant to Professor Margo A. Bagley, whose teaching and writing focuses on U.S., international and comparative patent law issues.
- Recognized in the "Best Lawyers 2025 Guide: Ones to Watch" for Intellectual Property Law in Best Lawyers in America (2024)
- Recognized by The Legal 500 "United States" for Patent Prosecution (2023) and Patents: Licensing (2024)
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BioSig Technologies Receives FDA 510(k) Clearance for Its Noninvasive Electrophysiology Information System
Teleflex to Acquire QT Vascular's Coronary Products for Nearly $100 Million
District Court Awarded Ultrasound Device Maker Verasonics $5.6 Million And World-Wide Injunction In Trade Secret Case
First U.S. Implant of St. Jude’s First-to-Market “CRT-D”
Roche Adds FDA-Approved HIV-1 Assay To Its Cobas® 6800/8000 Systems
St. Jude Medical Completes Acquisition of Thoratec