Carmelle focuses on trademark, patent, and copyright infringement litigation matters in federal courts as well as trademark application proceedings at the Trademark Trial and Appeal Board of the US Patent and Trademark Office.

Carmelle focuses on trademark, patent, and copyright infringement litigation matters in federal courts as well as trademark application proceedings at the Trademark Trial and Appeal Board of the US Patent and Trademark Office.

In addition to her IP practice, Carmelle advises clients on data privacy and protection matters, including data breach notification and compliance with state and federal privacy laws, such as the CPRA, TCPA, CAN-SPAM Act, and COPPA, as well as EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) requirements. Carmelle also assists businesses navigating compliance with advertising laws.  

Carmelle earned her Juris Doctor from Emory University Law School, where she finished in the top ten percent of her class and was inducted into the Order of Barristers. She was also the first Woman and Woman of Color to be elected as the Director in Chief of the Emory Law School Supreme Court Advocacy Program, which is the only student-run Supreme Court litigation program in the United States. Carmelle earned her Bachelor of Arts degree from Fordham University.