Burr & Forman's Corky Klett Inducted into Litigation Counsel of America

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Columbia Partner Corky Klett has been formally inducted as a Fellow of the Litigation Counsel of America (LCA).

The LCA is a trial lawyer honorary society whose membership is limited to 3,500 Fellows, representing less than one-half of one percent of North American lawyers, judges, and scholars. Fellowship in the LCA is highly selective and by invitation only.

The purpose of the LCA is to recognize deserving, experienced, and highly qualified lawyers, to provide an outlet for scholarly authorship of legal articles on trial and litigation practice, to provide additional sources for professional development, to promote superior advocacy and ethical standards in the practice of law, to assist in community involvement by its membership, and to advance a superior judiciary, by taking relevant positions on issues or legislation affecting judicial compensation and/or benefits, as well as those affecting the American litigation processes.

Corky Klett is an intellectual property lawyer with experience in patents, trademarks and copyrights. He maintains offices in Columbia and Charleston, South Carolina. Corky has a broad and diverse intellectual property practice throughout the Southeast and in courts across the United States.

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