Spreeha Choudhury brings her dedication and detail-oriented approach to supporting the legal needs of pharmaceutical companies and other life sciences clients. She assists clients with issues relating to pharmaceutical development, testing, approval, and marketing. Spreeha also represents health care organizations in matters concerning telemental health, the coordination of federal health care benefits, and the COVID-19 pandemic.
Before entering law school, Spreeha earned a Doctor of Pharmacy degree, bringing both her knowledge of and passion for pharmaceutical innovation to her work. As a student at the University of Maryland Francis King Carey School of Law, she coauthored an opioid certification program to be used by the state of Maryland for opioid-related training; served as an extern for the law school’s Center for Health and Homeland Security; and, as a student attorney for the Maryland Intellectual Property Legal Resource Center, helped clients file trademark and patent applications. She also served as a reproductive health legal intern at a nonprofit advocacy organization dedicated to improving the lives of women and families. Earlier in her career, Spreeha was a medical copywriter at a pharmaceutical advertising agency.