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Katrina M. Meyer

Associate

Overview

Katrina Meyer counsels clients in litigation and dispute resolution.

Prior Experience

During law school, Katrina was a summer associate of the firm and served as a legal intern at the Dallas County Public Defender’s Office. She also participated in the University of Virginia School of Law’s International Human Rights Law Clinic.

Prior to law school, Katrina was a communications associate and internship coordinator at the Government Accountability Project in Washington, D.C. She drafted press releases, blog articles and op-ed pieces on a range of legal topics and client stories. Katrina also researched international whistleblower laws, including conducting research in Norwegian and Spanish and translating decisions.

Personal Interests

Outside the office, Katrina enjoys playing the cello, cross-stitching and traveling.

Related Legal Services

Credentials

Bar Admissions

Maryland
District of Columbia

Education

University of Virginia School of Law
J.D. Virginia Journal of International Law (executive editor) (2023)

Luther College
B.A. in Political Science, Phi Beta Kappa (2019)

Insights & Events

Other Perspectives
  • Are Whistleblowing Laws Working? A Global Study of Whistleblower Protection Litigation
    Contributing Researcher, International Bar Association (2021)

Leadership & Community

Pro Bono

During law school, Katrina worked with the Capitol Area Immigrants’ Rights (CAIR) Coalition, the Dallas Volunteer Attorney Program, and the Immigration Refugee Assistance Project. She completed UVA Law’s Pro Bono Challenge by completing more than 75 hours of pro bono while in school.

At Faegre Drinker, Katrina is involved with The Advocates for Human Rights and a case challenging the constitutionality of solitary confinement.

Honors

  • Faegre Drinker — Pro Bono Honor Roll, 2023
Awards Methodology
No aspect of these recognitions has been approved by the highest court of any state.