Kathryne is a seasoned trial attorney dedicated to protecting the rights of homeowners whose properties have been compromised by defective construction. With nearly a decade of litigation experience spanning complex civil rights matters, employment law, and personal injury, she brings a tireless commitment to securing justice for individuals against powerful interests.
As senior counsel at Horn Williamson, Kathryne focuses on plaintiff-side construction litigation. She represents homeowners in disputes arising from substandard building practices – holding contractors, developers, and other responsible parties accountable for the harm they cause. Her advocacy is grounded in a deep understanding of the courtroom and a passion for restoring safety and dignity to her clients’ homes and lives.
Kathryne’s legal career has spanned federal and state courts across Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and other federal jurisdictions where she has first-chaired trials, led discovery, drafted and argued dispositive motions, and successfully negotiated settlements. Prior to joining the firm, she practiced complex civil rights litigation and handled a wide range of employment, disability, and workers’ compensation cases at regional firms.
Whether navigating the complexities of construction defect claims or standing up to large institutions, Kathryne ensures her clients’ voices are heard and their interests forcefully represented. She believes every individual deserves access to justice, and she works tirelessly to deliver meaningful results that restore both security and peace of mind to those she serves.
Bar Admissions
- Pennsylvania
- New Jersey
Court Admissions
- U.S. Court of Appeals, Eleventh Circuit
- U.S District Court, District of New Jersey
- U.S District Court, Eastern District of Pennsylvania
- U.S District Court, Middle District of Pennsylvania
- U.S District Court, District of New Mexico
Education
- Drexel University Thomas R. Kline School of Law, J.D., cum laude
- Clemson University, B.A., cum laude
Recognitions
- Delaware Super Lawyers Rising Stars List, Civil Rights: 2022 – 2024
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