Kaitlin is a litigator who represents clients on a diverse set of matters, with a focus on complex commercial disputes. Kaitlin has experience litigating cases in New York state court involving contract disputes, life settlement transactions, estate administration, employment claims, non-compete clauses, business torts, and challenges to administrative agency decisions. Kaitlin also represents and advises hospitals, health care providers, and skilled nursing facilities in a wide variety of guardianship matters. She is experienced in preparing complaints and motions, conducting records review and legal research, overall case preparation, and negotiating advantageous settlements.
During law school, Kaitlin served as a 3:03 student prosecutor for the Criminal Law Clinic at Boston University School of Law, where she independently prosecuted drug and motor vehicle related criminal offenses in Quincy District Court. Kaitlin additionally worked as research assistant during which time she researched and annotated legislative history to support an Amicus brief filed with the U.S. Supreme Court. Kaitlin also served as law clerk for the Criminal Justice Institute at Harvard Law School.