Caroline Kloster focuses her practice on trademark and copyright law.
While attending the University of North Carolina School of Law, Caroline worked with the firm as a summer associate in 2024. She also served as a legal extern for a telecommunications company, a staff member for the North Carolina Journal of Law and Technology, and a research assistant for Intellectual Property Professor Deborah Gerhardt.
While attending the University of North Carolina, Caroline worked as an editorial intern for French and American fashion magazines, where she wrote and published over 50 articles on style, beauty, and culture. She was also an editorial intern at the Triangle region's largest lifestyle media company. On campus, Caroline served as an arts and entertainment staff writer for the Daily Tar Heel and a style writer for Coulture Magazine.
University of North Carolina School of Law J.D. (2025) with honors
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill B.A., Journalism and English (2022)
New York (2026)
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