Partner Katherine 'Kate' London is a dedicated and passionate trial attorney, bringing a rare and valuable depth of experience across criminal law, business litigation, and dispute resolution. With a history of established success in and out of the courtroom, Kate combines strategic thinking, sharp legal skills, and a relentless commitment to client advocacy.
With a Juris Doctor (J.D.) from Northern Illinois University, advanced legal training at Harvard University and Pepperdine University Caruso School of Law, as well as a Bachelor of Science from the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, Kate brings a formidable academic foundation to her practice. Enriched by a multifaceted background in music business, event management, and sports management, she leverages this breadth of experience to build strong partnerships, communicate with clarity, and craft meticulous trial strategies.
Licensed in Illinois, Tennessee, United States District Court for the Northern District of Illinois, and the United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit, whether you're facing serious criminal charges or navigating complex business disputes, Kate provides personalized, results-driven representation grounded in integrity, focus, and unwavering dedication to your best outcome.
"Unchecked power invites abuse, and I believe the law must never allow either. Throughout my career, I’ve brought misconduct into the open, ensured that judges honor the laws they’ve sworn to uphold, and held opposing counsel accountable to the same standards as everyone else. My clients don’t hire me to accept a flawed system as it is; they hire me to insist that it operates as it should. If you’re looking for unwavering advocacy, steadfast integrity, and a lawyer who compels even the most powerful institutions to follow the law, your search ends here."
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