Loyola University Chicago School of Law,
J.D.
, cum laude, 2021
The Ohio State University,
B.S.
, 2018
Illinois
Thompson Coburn LLP;
Associate, 2021-Present
Catherine works with clients in a wide variety of corporate and securities matters and financings.
Catherine assists with due diligence on transactional matters, including mergers and acquisitions, and drafting of various closing documents as well as corporate and organizational documents, including operating agreements and bylaws, letters of intent and non-reliance letters. She also assists with corporate compliance with federal, state, and regional laws.
Catherine earned her J.D. cum laude from Loyola University Chicago School of Law and was executive editor of publications of the Law Journal. Prior to her employment at Thompson Coburn LLP, she spent some time at a smaller firm, where she grew her knowledge of the principles of corporate law.
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