Kathleen Milam has a practice centered on technology law and advises clients in both transactional and litigation matters. A diverse background including both engineering and law makes Ms. Milam well suited for a wide range of intellectual property matters, including trademarks, copyrights, patent protection and litigation.
In 2007, Ms. Milam obtained a bachelors degree in Aerospace Engineering with honors from Auburn University. While at Auburn she achieved extensive honors and assisted the College of Engineering as an ambassador in the Cupola Engineering Society.
Kathleen Milam has a practice centered on technology law and advises clients in both transactional and litigation matters. A diverse background including both engineering and law makes Ms. Milam well suited for a wide range of intellectual property matters, including trademarks, copyrights, patent protection and litigation.
In 2007, Ms. Milam obtained a bachelors degree in Aerospace Engineering with honors from Auburn University. While at Auburn she achieved extensive honors and assisted the College of Engineering as an ambassador in the Cupola Engineering Society.
Subsequent to her undergraduate education, Ms. Milam successfully pursued a law degree from the University of Alabama. During law school, Ms. Milam was selected as a member of the elite John A. Campbell Moot Court Board and competed in San Diego as part of the Criminal Procedure moot court team. Ms. Milam also received the honor of Best Paper in Constitutional Law. Ms. Milam worked as a summer law clerk for one of Alabama’s largest law firms in 2008 and 2009, gaining valuable legal experience and professional relationships.
After attending law school, Ms. Milam clerked for the Honorable Bruce E. Williams, circuit court judge in the State of Alabama 23rd Judicial Circuit, located in Huntsville, Alabama. While clerking, Ms. Milam provided detailed legal research and analysis to the judge in varied civil, criminal, and domestic litigation matters encompassing a broad range of issues. As a judicial law clerk, Ms. Milam established extensive working relationships with many attorneys across North Alabama and advanced the skills and knowledge essential to successful litigation.
Having been a licensed helicopter pilot since 2003, Ms. Milam’s strong personal interest in aviation related technologies is reflected in her professional interest in technology law.