Miller Canfield Attorney Atleen Kaur Elected President of South Asian Bar Association of Michigan
The law firm of Miller Canfield announces that Atleen Kaur, an associate in the Ann Arbor office, has been elected president of the South Asian Bar Association of Michigan. In addition, she was appointed to the board of trustees of the City of Ann Arbor Employees’ Retirement System.
Ms. Kaur concentrates her practice on antitrust and intellectual property law.
She received her law degree from Columbia Law School where she was a Harlan Fiske Stone Scholar, Fellow with the Olin Center for Law and Economics, InSite Fellow with the New York New Media Association, and teaching assistant for a class on telecommunications law. Her B.A. in economics was awarded cum laude from Harvard University.
Kaur is a member of the Leadership Ann Arbor Class of 2008. She is a member of the American Bar Association (Antitrust and Intellectual Property Sections), the State Bar of Michigan (Antitrust, Franchising & Trade Regulation Section Council Member), and the Washtenaw County Bar Association. She was named as a "2006 Up and Coming Lawyers" by Michigan Lawyers Weekly.
A native of India, she is fluent in Hindi and Punjabi.