Kaitlin Corey is a partner at Goodell, DeVries, Leech & Dann, LLP, where much of her work involves negotiating business agreements, assisting with corporate formation, mergers and acquisitions, clearance, protection, registration and licensing of trademarks and copyrights, and litigating intellectual property and commercial business disputes.
She is a past chair of the Intellectual Property Section of the Maryland State Bar Association. She also serves as a board secretary for the Northeastern Maryland Technology Council, board member (special advisor) of ITS Maryland, Inc., board member of The Discovery Center at Water’s Edge, and a member of the board of governors of the Maryland State Bar Association.
Professor Corey has authored numerous publications including “How Far Will the Third Party Doctrine Extend?” Maryland Bar Journal (July/August 2018), republished in the Computer & Internet Lawyer (February 2019); “Snapshot of Maryland’s Taxation of Digital Images,” Maryland State Bar Association Tax Talk (October 2017); “’We Are Slant. Who Cares? We’re Proud of That’: Intersection of the Lanham Act and Free Speech,” Maryland Bar Journal (July/August 2017), republished in the Computer & Internet Lawyer (February 2018); and “What is the Appropriate Standard for Awarding Attorneys’ Fees to a Prevailing Party Under § 505 of the Copyright Act?” Maryland State Bar Association IP Law Update (June 2016).