Corinne is a trusted advocate and dynamic transactional IP attorney who helps clients protect, enforce, and maximize the value of their intellectual property. Corinne advises clients on intellectual property prosecution, enforcement, and strategy, with a focus on trademarks, copyrights, and domains. She helps clients across diverse industries protect and enforce their IP rights across all stages — from clearance and registration to disputes and enforcement.
Corinne focuses her practice on building, managing, and protecting domestic and foreign trademark portfolios and prides herself on providing practical and cost-effective advice. She finds solutions for her clients' various transactional needs, including trademark, copyright, domain and social media infringement issues; license, assignment, and settlement agreements; and intellectual property due diligence projects.
Corinne places great value and importance on being an active member of her community, and she is a member of the National Association of Women Lawyers. Corinne also maintains an active pro bono practice. She serves as a child advocate at the Support Center for Child Advocates, a nonprofit organization that represents Philadelphia children who have experienced abuse and neglect.
Corinne earned her bachelor's degree, with honors, in political science and international studies from the University of Michigan. She earned her law degree, magna cum laude, from Temple University. While in law school, Corinne served as staff editor and articles editor for the Temple Law Review and teaching assistant for Legal Research & Writing and Civil Procedure.
Prior to attending law school, Corinne spent time as a corps member with Teach for America and taught special education and English in New York City and Philadelphia. She now resides in Philadelphia with her husband and son, where you can find them running, biking, and exploring nearby trails.