Overview

Adrienne C. Phillips is an Associate in the Firm’s Corporate and Intellectual Property Law Practice Groups. Adrienne has experience drafting and reviewing contracts, operating agreements, and purchase and sale agreements. In addition, Adrienne has conducted due diligence, drafted disclosure schedules, completed entity formations and filed trademark and copyright applications. Adrienne has experience drafting various types of intellectual property agreements.

Adrienne obtained her Juris Doctor from Emory University School of Law, where she graduated cum laude. While studying at Emory, Adrienne was a teaching assistant, Chief of Staff for the Journal of Law and Religion, and a member of the Vis Moot Court team. In addition she was part of numerous organizations such as the Student Bar Association, Emory Law Veterans Clinic, and Atlanta Volunteer Lawyers Foundation. Prior to law school, Adrienne obtained her Paralegal Certificate from Duke University, and earned her Bachelor of Science in Kinesiology from Towson University.

In her free time, Adrienne enjoys watching college football, spending time with her dogs, and swimming. At Towson University, Adrienne was a 2X Captain of the Varsity Division 1 swim team, and she earned the title of conference champion three times.

Honors & Recognitions

  • Emory University School of Law
    • Chief of Staff Journal of Law and Religion
    • Vis Moot Court Team
    • Dean’s List
    • CALI Excellence Award – Legal Writing
    • Faculty Legal Writing Award
    • Pro Bono Medal Recipient

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Professional & Community

Civic Activities

  • Volunteer, Special Olympics

Professional Activities

  • NFT Task Force, American Bar Association Section of Intellectual Property Law

Paralegal/Assistant

Legal Practice Assistant

Lee Loving
(407) 540-6678
lloving@burr.com

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