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Kathleen M. O'Sullivan

Also known as Katie O'Sullivan
Kathleen M. O'Sullivan

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Experience 5.0 star rating
Industry Recognition 5.0 star rating
Professional Conduct 5.0 star rating

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Practice Areas

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  • 34% Appeals
  • 33% Litigation
  • 33% Class Action

Contact Information

  • Perkins Coie
    1201 3rd Ave Ste 4800
    Ste 4800
    Seattle, WA 98101
    Office: 206-359-6375
    Fax: 206-359-9000
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Scott Roberts Weaver

I had the pleasure of getting to know Kathleen during a week long boot camp for trial attorneys hosted by the National Institute for Trial Advocacy.... more

Endorsement from lawyer: Scott Weaver , Seattle (WA), Over 3 years ago

Résumé

 

License

14 years since Kathleen M. O'Sullivan was first licensed to practice law.

State License status Year acquired Last updated by Avvo
Washington Active 1998 01/31/2012

We have not found any instances of professional misconduct for this lawyer.

Education

School Major Degree Graduated
Georgetown University Law Center Law JD - Juris Doctor 1996
Yale University History BA - Bachelor of Arts 1991

Awards

Award Name Granting Organization Date
Super Lawyer Washington Law & Politics Magazine 2010
Super Lawyer Washington Law & Politics Magazine 2009
See all 9 awards

Associations

Position Association Name Duration
American Law Institute 2006-present
Board of Governors Washington State Bar Association 2003-2006
See all 11 association entries

Portfolio

Publications

Article Publication Date
"Much Ado About Nothing" De Novo 2003
"What Would John Marshall Say? Does the Federal Trust Responsibility Protect Tribal Gambling Revenue" Georgetown Law Journal 1995