Kathryn Belkin advises clients on a variety of employment matters, including single plaintiff discrimination claims, cultural assessments, and diversity, equity, and inclusion audits. Kathryn is a member of the Order of the Coif and graduated law school with highest honors. She served as a notes editor for The George Washington Law Review and was a finalist in the Van Vleck Constitutional Law Moot Court competition.
While in law school, Kathryn also served as a student attorney in the Family Justice Litigation clinic, litigating custody and divorce matters in the Superior Court for the District of Columbia. She also interned at the US Department of Justice, Criminal Division, in the Narcotic and Dangerous Drug section. Kathryn also received the Pro Bono Service Award and the Dean’s Recognition for Professional Development.
Member, Junior Board, DC Volunteer Lawyers Project