Perhaps a few more years of real world experience will help on the client services side. Although nice and hard working, did not get the results we needed on multiple occasions.
Caitlin Bush is an associate attorney at Tharrington Smith and practices exclusively in the area of family law. Caitlin grew up in Lenoir, North Carolina. A Wake Forest University alumna all the way, Caitlin earned her Juris Doctor in 2019, a Master of Arts in Psychology in 2016, and a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology with Honors in 2014.
While attending law school, Caitlin served as Chief Justice of the Moot Court Board, Symposium Editor of the Wake Forest Journal of Law and Policy, was a student in the Child Advocacy Clinic and served as a family law research assistant for Dean Suzanne Reynolds. Caitlin was the recipient of the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers’ North Carolina 2019 Outstanding Family Law Student Award and the 2019 North Carolina Advocates for Justice Most Outstanding Advocate Award from Wake Forest University School of Law.
Caitlin is a national member of the Order of the Barristers, having exhibited excellence and attained high honor through the art of courtroom advocacy. She is a member of the Wake County Bar Association and the Family Law Section of the North Carolina Bar Association. When not practicing law, Caitlin enjoys swimming, reading, traveling, and exploring Raleigh with her dog Josie Mae.
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Great work
Hard worker. Smart. Caitlin did a great job for me and my family. Recommend her for anything family law related.
Posted by anonymous | March 17, 2022
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Inexperienced
Perhaps a few more years of real world experience will help on the client services side. Although nice and hard working, did not get the results we needed on multiple occasions.
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