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Kaitlin is a litigator who focuses primarily on commercial litigation in state and federal courts throughout the U.S. She handles all aspects of discovery, pre-litigation motions, trial preparation, and other needs in connection with disputes involving antitrust, product liability, class action litigation, and international arbitration. With a diverse client base, she represents companies in the real estate, health care, pharmaceutical, insurance, and construction industry sectors, among others.

In her pro bono practice, Kaitlin represents clients in name changes and in immigration matters, including asylum seekers and those seeking withholding of removal at different levels throughout the immigration process, including at the application stage, and in Immigration Court and Board of Immigration Appeals.

Before entering the practice of law, Kaitlin served as a paralegal in a boutique litigation firm. She supported cases involving medical malpractice, wrongful death, product liability, and other disputes.

  • Represented two egg producer cooperatives alleged to have engaged in an industry-wide conspiracy to fix the price of eggs in six-week antitrust trial in that resulted in complete defense verdict.
  • Participated in a multiweek international arbitration on behalf of global technology company client that resulted in a completed victory on all claims against our client and all counterclaims asserted by our client.
  • Representing generic pharmaceutical manufacturers in multidistrict litigation alleged to have engaged in a conspiracy to fix the prices of generic drugs.
  • Representing a generic pharmaceutical manufacturer in multidistrict litigation involving the alleged contamination of generic drug.
  • “Pro Bono Attorney of the Year” awarded by the Pennsylvania Immigration Resource Center (2023)

Kaitlin is a litigator who focuses primarily on commercial litigation in state and federal courts throughout the U.S. She handles all aspects of discovery, pre-litigation motions, trial preparation, and other needs in connection with disputes involving antitrust, product liability, class action litigation, and international arbitration. With a diverse client base, she represents companies in the real estate, health care, pharmaceutical, insurance, and construction industry sectors, among others.

In her pro bono practice, Kaitlin represents clients in name changes and in immigration matters, including asylum seekers and those seeking withholding of removal at different levels throughout the immigration process, including at the application stage, and in Immigration Court and Board of Immigration Appeals.

Before entering the practice of law, Kaitlin served as a paralegal in a boutique litigation firm. She supported cases involving medical malpractice, wrongful death, product liability, and other disputes.

  • Represented two egg producer cooperatives alleged to have engaged in an industry-wide conspiracy to fix the price of eggs in six-week antitrust trial in that resulted in complete defense verdict.
  • Participated in a multiweek international arbitration on behalf of global technology company client that resulted in a completed victory on all claims against our client and all counterclaims asserted by our client.
  • Representing generic pharmaceutical manufacturers in multidistrict litigation alleged to have engaged in a conspiracy to fix the prices of generic drugs.
  • Representing a generic pharmaceutical manufacturer in multidistrict litigation involving the alleged contamination of generic drug.
  • “Pro Bono Attorney of the Year” awarded by the Pennsylvania Immigration Resource Center (2023)

Education

  • Rutgers Law School – Camden, J.D., cum laude, 2019, administrative editor, Rutgers University Law Review 
  • Temple University, B.A., 2014, film and media arts

Bar Admissions

  • Pennsylvania
  • Speaker, “Ethics – The Legal Profession’s Monopoly,” Annual Antitrust CLE Event, December 5, 2024.
  • Speaker, “Are Competitive Conditions Improving or Are We Descending Toward a Rule-Less Animal House: Recent Antitrust Developments at the College Level,” April 23, 2024.
  • Speaker, “Antitrust Hot Topics: Civil and Criminal Enforcement 2023,” Troutman Pepper Annual Antitrust CLE Event, December 13, 2023.
  • Speaker, “The SEC’s Whistleblower Program in 2021 and Beyond,” Celesq Webinar, February 24, 2021.