Overview
Emilie (She/Her) enjoys working with businesses looking to develop and grow long term. It’s an honor for her to help clients gain success and see their accomplishments. As a corporate attorney she assists clients with entity formation, internal management and brand development. She also represents businesses in mergers and acquisitions.
Clients appreciate that Emilie learns their scope of business. She knows their terminology, their day to day concerns and she understands their goals. Her clients also appreciate her ability to break down legal jargon so they can understand the bottom line.
Experience
Membership & Involvement
Member: Wisconsin State Bar Association
Resources & Insights
Alerts
Published Works
Blog Posts
Firm News
- Amundsen Davis Welcomes Emilie Smith to Corporate & Securities Service GroupAmundsen Davis Welcomes Emilie Smith to Corporate & Securities Service Group
Our firm is happy to announce that Emilie Smith has joined our Corporate & Securities Service Group in our Milwaukee office.
- New Bill Proposes Disclosure Requirements for Use of Copyrighted Materials In Generative AI DevelopmentNew Bill Proposes Disclosure Requirements for Use of Copyrighted Materials In Generative AI Development
With generative AI on the rise, there have been growing concerns amongst copyright owners around the use of their materials in training such systems.
- The Business Practitioner's Quick Guide to Intellectual PropertyThe Business Practitioner's Quick Guide to Intellectual Property
The State Bar of Wisconsin's Business Law Section, published Emilie Rohde's article, "The Business Practitioner's Quick Guide to Intellectual Property," where she provides information to help identify IP assets and practical tips to secure and protect them for your business clients.
- Is Further Erosion of Intellectual Property on the Horizon? A Proposed Expansion of the Exemption Rule under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act Suggests There IsIs Further Erosion of Intellectual Property on the Horizon? A Proposed Expansion of the Exemption Rule under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act Suggests There Is
A proposed rule at the Copyright Office seeks to expand the exemptions available under Section 1201 of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) to give those conducting research into the operation of AI systems an unprecedented level of access to copyrighted materials.
Education
Marquette University Law School, J.D., 2023, magna cum laude
St. Norbert College, B.A., 2019 magna cum laude
Admissions
- Wisconsin