Elizabeth Kleinberg practices with the firm’s corporate group. She advises individuals, businesses and non-profit organizations in business transactions. She counsels clients on a variety of intellectual property issues, including the selection, registration and prosecution of trademarks, the protection of intellectual property, responding to “cease and desist” letters, domain name disputes, privacy concerns, and trademark and copyright infringement.
Prior to joining the firm Ms. Kleinberg practiced in the litigation and intellectual property and technology groups at Burr & Forman LLP in Birmingham, Alabama. She has held two federal clerkships, the first with United States District Judge Ira DeMent in the Middle District of Alabama, and the second with United States Circuit Judge Ed Carnes in the Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals. Ms. Kleinberg also served as a Law Fellow for the Southern Poverty Law Center. In addition to practicing law, Ms. Kleinberg was a Visiting Assistant Professor at Cumberland School of Law at Samford University in Birmingham, Alabama, where she taught Intellectual Property and Trademark & Unfair Competition Law.