Burr's Joseph Stuhrenberg Elected as Barrister of Clarke-Carley Inn of Court

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Burr & Forman is pleased to announce that Joseph "Joe" Stuhrenberg, an associate in the firm's Atlanta office, has been elected as a Barrister of the Clarke-Carley American Inn of Court.

The Clarke-Carley American Inn of Court, established thirty-eight years ago, is committed to enhancing legal professionalism and effectiveness. Its membership is categorized into three groups: Masters, Barristers, and Pupils. Barristers, who are early-career attorneys demonstrating significant promise and achievement, are selected for their exceptional contributions to the legal field.

Joe Stuhrenberg’s election as a Barrister underscores his notable accomplishments and dedication to the legal profession. In his new role, he will engage in the Inn’s educational programs and events, furthering his professional development and contributing to the broader legal community.

Joe is an associate in Burr & Forman’s General Commercial Litigation Practice Group. His practice includes representing individuals and businesses in high-stakes commercial litigation, such as non-compete and trade secret disputes, copyright matters, regulatory issues, and other complex business disputes.

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