AngelaKorge

Associate

Miami + 1.305.714.9759

Angela Korge represents corporate clients in complex commercial litigation in federal and state courts. She has advised companies in a range of matters involving contract disputes, fraud, business tort claims, trademark infringement, and real estate issues. She has defended billion-dollar entities and assisted in successfully limiting a plaintiff's claim for damages against a client by more than $100 million. Her experience spans all aspects of litigation, including evaluating claims and legal issues, developing and implementing litigation strategies, managing e-discovery, taking and defending depositions, drafting and arguing motions, and preparing for and participating in trials.

Angela also provides pro bono legal services to individuals and nonprofit organizations. She has obtained asylum for a Honduran national, who is a lifelong activist for LGBTQ rights and a member of the LGBTQ community; asylum for a Russian national, who suffered from persecution due to his ethnicity; and Special Immigrant Juvenile Status for a minor. Angela has also represented a nonprofit organization in litigation involving business torts. In 2019, she was named a "Pro Bono Hero" by Americans for Immigrant Justice.

Angela enjoys being active in her community and frequently works with United Way of Miami-Dade County. She currently serves as an executive committee member of United Way's Young Leaders group and is a member of United Way's Women United group.

Experience

  • Riverside portfolio company acquires BloodHubJones Day represented The Riverside Company in connection with the acquisition and financing by portfolio company InVita Healthcare Technologies of BloodHub, a leading software provider of blood and biologics supply chain automation solutions.