Caroline Giordano is an experienced litigator who represents a wide variety of commercial and governmental clients in state and federal courts.
Caroline has extensive experience working on multimillion-dollar cases representing governmental entities at both the trial and appellate level. Caroline is active in Miller Canfield's class action defense practice, and she has also worked on numerous matters involving business torts, physician reimbursement claims, breach of contract litigation, non-compete litigation, and trade secret disputes. Caroline has also handled a variety of copyright and trademark matters, and she provides general legal advice regarding copyright and trademark law.
While in law school, Caroline served as a judicial intern for the Honorable Helene N. White, U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit, where she gained first-hand knowledge of appellate procedure. Before becoming a lawyer, Caroline obtained a Ph.D. in English Language and Literature, and taught undergraduate courses on persuasive writing and critical reading. Caroline draws on her background in writing, research and teaching to craft legal briefs and arguments that effectively communicate her clients' unique and often complex stories to the courts.