
Education
The University of Texas School of Law, J.D.
- Managing Editor, Texas Intellectual Property Law Journal
- Director of Development, The Review of Litigation
- Cybersecurity Graduate Fellow, Robert Strauss Center for International Security and Law
- Cyber 9/12 Policy Competition, Semifinalist
- INCLUDE Disability Rights Clinic, Pro Bono Student Attorney
Wayne State University, B.S. Cum Laude
- Treasurer, WSU American Chemical Society Student Affiliates
Professional Associations
- Iowa State Bar Federal Practice Committee
- Military Spouse J.D. Network
- Blackstone Inn of Court
Bar Admissions
- Texas
- Iowa
- Eastern District of Texas
- Northern District of Texas
- Western District of Texas
- Southern District of Texas
- Eastern District of Michigan
- Northern District of Iowa
- Southern District of Iowa
Publications
- “The Psychology of ‘Orwell the Snitch’: Applying Psychological Theories of Agent Recruitment,” 33 INT’L J. OF INTELLIGENCE & COUNTERINTELLIGENCE 179 (2021)
- “The Case for Presumptions of Evil: How the E.O. 13873 ‘Trump’ Card Could Secure American Networks from Third-Party Code Threats,” American University National Security Law Brief, Vol. 11, No. 1 (2021)
- “Cultivating minds, not data points: A critical examination of education policy,” 27 CARDOZO J. EQUAL RTS. & SOC. JUST. (2021)
- “Getting into the International Trade Commission: A Brief Review of Jurisdictional Requirements,” 44 ITCLA 337 REPORTER 44 (Summer Associate Ed.) (2020)
- “Generating a Cyber Workforce: Too Little, Too Late and the Failures of the American Education System,” J. of L. & Tech. at Tex. (online publication) (Oct. 21, 2021)
Biography
Caroline strives for excellent service and fair results in every matter the firm takes on. From first contact to final resolution, Caroline diligently represented her clients interests through a trial-ready, focused approach. She draws on years of experience litigating for and against Fortune 500 companies at a nationally recognized trial boutique, where she was regularly sought out for motion drafting, discovery management, and case strategy.
Caroline graduated from the University of Texas School of Law, where she regularly participated in research, pro bono representation, and policy competitions. Caroline isn’t afraid of hard times; she conquers them. In her final year of law school, she served as the Managing Editor of the Texas Intellectual Property Law Journal and Director of Development for The Review of Litigation; completed a competitive Brumley Next Generation Graduate Fellowship in Cybersecurity Policy; secured her first three scholarly publications; and had her first child while her spouse was deployed to the Middle East as part of the U.S. Army. Caroline crossed the stage for graduation with her four-month-old son.
Before becoming a lawyer, Caroline worked for a tabletop roleplaying game company running an annual event attended by thousands in Lake Geneva, Wisconsin. In her free time, she is a proud mom of two boys who enjoys Farmer’s Markets, naptime, and reading romance novels. Caroline continues to support her husband’s active duty military career, wherever it may take her.
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