Allen Lin is a seasoned legal manager with 13 years of experience spanning antitrust, IP, commercial litigation, and corporate transactions across Taiwan and international jurisdictions. Currently Legal Manager at PharmaEssentia after senior counsel roles at dentsu international, he combines courtroom trial advocacy with hands-on deal work—drafting and negotiating licenses, supply agreements, and M&A documents. His LL.M. from Northwestern in Intellectual Property and practical background in antitrust litigation and arbitration give him a rare cross-border perspective on competition and IP strategy. Beyond traditional legal practice, he has contributed backend fixes to an open-source resource-proxy project, showing an attention to technical detail and performance in token/error handling. Colleagues rely on him for clear legal writing, pragmatic risk assessment, and calm management of complex, multi-jurisdictional disputes.
13 years of coding experience
Master of Laws (LL.M.), Intellectual Property Law, Contract Drafting, Negotiation, Trail Advocacy, Dean's List Award, Master of Laws (LL.M.), Intellectual Property Law, Contract Drafting, Negotiation, Trail Advocacy, Dean's List Award at Northwestern University School of Law
Master of Laws (LL.M.), Criminal Law, Master of Laws (LL.M.), Criminal Law at Fu Jen Catholic
Bachelor of Laws (LL.B.), Legal Studies, General, Bachelor of Laws (LL.B.), Legal Studies, General at National Chengchi University
Contributions:15 commits, 40 PRs, 72 comments in 22 days
Contributions summary:Allen primarily focused on improving the functionality and performance of the resource proxy. Their contributions included fixing bugs and updating code, specifically in PHP and Java, by correcting indentation, updating variables, simplifying logic, and adding/updating comments. They also addressed merge conflicts and made performance improvements, with a focus on token handling and error management within the PHP and Java components of the proxy.
Contributions:33 commits, 32 pushes, 1 branch in 1 year 6 months
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