Lawyer Bio : Nadia G. Aram
Nadia G. Aram
Raleigh
Nadia advises clients in a variety of business transactions involving the use and commercialization of intellectually property and technology. She has experience drafting and negotiating a broad variety of contracts, including technology licenses, services, consulting and other complex commercial agreements to help clients realize the value of their assets day-to-day, and as part of strategic product and technology acquisitions and divestitures. Nadia also practices in the areas of franchise law, and advertising, sweepstakes & promotions law, including advising clients on digital media marketing to minimize the risks of advertising and marketing online. She started at the firm as a corporate attorney with a focus on mergers and acquisitions and private securities offerings and investments, and brings her knowledge and experience of corporate matters to bear on her current practice and advice to clients on strategic transactions. Relevant industry experience includes: biotechnology, agrochemical, pharmaceutical, software, retail, manufacturing, financial and other services sectors.
Professional Activities
Bar Associations: North Carolina Bar Association; North Carolina State Bar; American Bar Association.
Admitted to bar: 2006, North Carolina. Admitted to practice before all North Carolina state courts and the United States District Court for the Middle District of North Carolina.
Education
B.A., 1998, English; Minor, Cultural Anthropology, Duke University, cum laude; Dean's List; Angier B. Duke and Duke Power Scholastic Excellence Scholar.
Elementary Teaching Certificate, 2000, Elon College; President’s Commendation.
J.D., 2006, Duke University School of Law, cum laude; Staff Editor, Law and Contemporary Problems; Notes Editor and Founding Member, Duke Journal of Constitutional Law & Public Policy; Member, Moot Court; Member, Winning Team and Best Brief Award, Sidley-IIEL WTO Moot Court Competition; Semifinalist, Duke University School of Law Dean’s Cup Moot Court Competition; Research Assistant, McCormick on Evidence, Editor Robert P. Mosteller; Member, Women Law Students Association.
Elementary Teaching Certificate, 2000, Elon College; President’s Commendation.
J.D., 2006, Duke University School of Law, cum laude; Staff Editor, Law and Contemporary Problems; Notes Editor and Founding Member, Duke Journal of Constitutional Law & Public Policy; Member, Moot Court; Member, Winning Team and Best Brief Award, Sidley-IIEL WTO Moot Court Competition; Semifinalist, Duke University School of Law Dean’s Cup Moot Court Competition; Research Assistant, McCormick on Evidence, Editor Robert P. Mosteller; Member, Women Law Students Association.
Prior Legal Experience
Summer Associate at Womble Carlyle Sandridge & Rice, PLLC, 2004 and 2005; Brooks, Pierce, McClendon, Humphrey & Leonard, LLP, Greensboro, NC, 2004; Smith, Anderson, Blount, Dorsett, Mitchell & Jernigan, LLP, Raleigh, NC, 2005.
Paralegal, Real Estate Development, Womble Carlyle Sandridge & Rice, PLLC, 2001-2002.
Paralegal, Real Estate Development, Womble Carlyle Sandridge & Rice, PLLC, 2001-2002.
Areas of Proficiency
- Intellectual Property
