Raleigh, N.C. – Parker Poe Adams & Bernstein LLP is pleased to announce that Raleigh Magazine has named Tiffany Burba among the city’s top 20 up-and-coming leaders who are in their 20s. She was selected for her legal, pro bono, and community impact.
Tiffany has helped a variety of clients in the Triangle negotiate technology contracts, protect their intellectual property rights, and navigate data privacy regulations. She has advised Fortune 500 companies, North Carolina universities, midsize businesses, and startups. She also serves as a licensing co-chair of the North Carolina Bar Association’s Intellectual Property Law Section.
Tiffany has a deep commitment to giving back to the community, including through pro bono legal services. She assists low-income veterans with applications for VA benefits and related appeals. She represents abused and neglected children in Guardian ad Litem cases. She has also contributed to the N.C. Pro Bono Resource Center’s Driver’s License Restoration Project. Last year, Tiffany won the N.C. Bar Association's Younger Lawyer Pro Bono Service Award.
In addition, Tiffany recently concluded a two-year term on the board of directors for the Friends of the City of Raleigh Museum. She is a graduate of Leadership Raleigh, and she plans to become more involved in historic preservation efforts.
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