Amy B. Berge Amy is a member of the Regulatory and Administrative Practice Group, and is the Privacy Team Co-Chair. She practices in the areas of U.S. and international trademark, copyright, advertising and internet law. She also concentrates on licensing, privacy and computer and technology agreements. In these areas, Amy counsels clients, assists in obtaining and maintaining registrations with the relevant trademark and copyright offices, negotiates agreements, and litigates before the U.S. Trademark Trial and Appeal Board and before federal and state courts.
Education
B.A., Business Administration, High Honors, Auburn University, 1984
J.D., magna cum laude, University of Louisville School of Law, 1988
Admitted to Practice
Kentucky, 1988
Courts Admitted to Practice
U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit
U.S. District Court, Eastern District of Kentucky
U.S. District Court, Western District of Kentucky
U.S. District Court, Southern District of Indiana
Professional Memberships and Affiliations
International Trademark Association
Kentucky Bar Association
Louisville Bar Association, Intellectual Property Section, Former Vice Chair and Chair
The Advertising Federation of Louisville, Chair, Government Relations Committee, Member, Executive Committee
Honors and Awards
Listed in The Best Lawyers in America, 2008
Civic and Charitable Involvement
Women 4 Women, Trademark Counsel
Academy for Individual Excellence Scholarship Foundation, Board Member
Coached Trademark Moot Court Team, Brandeis School of Law
Clothe A Child, Inc., Former Board Member and Vice President
Selected Publications and Presentations
Co-Author, Kentucky Chapter, State Trademark and Unfair Competition Law
"Online Privacy Compliance," Bar Briefs, Louisville Bar Association, August 2001
"Intellectual Property in the Information Age," Business First Legal Handbook for Business, November 2000
"Using the Law to Your Advantage in Marketing & Advertising", Advertising Federation of Louisville, June 22, 2005
"The Madrid Protocol," The Louisville Bar Association, May 20, 2003
"Copyright Protection of Computer Programs," The Louisville Bar Association, May 16, 2002
"Beyond HIPAA, Other Privacy Rules," Greater Louisville Health Enterprises Network Seminar, October 17, 2001
"The Long Arm of the Law of the Internet," National Business Institute, October 27, 2000
"International Trademark Protection," The Louisville Bar Association, May 12, 2000
"Protection of Trade Dress," Intellectual Property Law 2000 Symposium, Salmon P. Chase College of Law, Northern Kentucky University, February 5, 2000.
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