Washington University School of Law,
J.D., 2021, First Place Oral Advocacy Award
College of Charleston Honors College,
2018, magna cum laude
New York
Illinois
Missouri
Missouri Bar Association
Bar Association of Metropolitan St. Louis
Thompson Coburn LLP;
Associate, 2021-Present
Power 2 the Polls
Founder of grassroots voter engagement organization
Katherine's practice supports complex commercial and fiduciary litigation across the United States by assisting with case strategy, legal writing, client management, and motion practice.
She aids in the development and execution of strategy at all stages of litigation including drafting pleadings, supporting case management, and assisting trial teams. She has supported financial institutions, municipalities, and corporate entities navigate contract, regulatory, and insurance disputes.
Katherine served as a federal intern for the Honorable Judge Raymond Gruender of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit and for the Eastern District of Missouri's United States Attorney's Office. Katherine was recognized for her exceptional advocacy as the First Place Oral Advocacy Award recipient in the Wiley Rutledge Moot Court Competition and was an Executive Notes Editor for the Journal of Law & Policy at Washington University School of Law.
In the summer of 2020, Katherine co-founded the grassroots voter engagement organization, Power 2 the Polls, which has registered over 300 people to vote across Missouri, Illinois, South Carolina, and Washington D.C. She has also published a hundred-page book entitled The Afterdeath and was the South Carolina State Champion for the Poetry Out Loud National Recitation Contest.
"Increasing the Percentage of Eligible Voters Who Vote"
American Bar Association September / October 2024
The Afterdeath
May 2014
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