Katherine L. Pringle practices in the areas of complex commercial litigation, securities and white-collar crime. Her recent matters have included the representation of a group of professionals in pursuing contract and fraud claims arising from the failure of representations and warranties in a merger agreement, the representation of a commercial developer in a series of insurance and contract disputes arising out of the destruction of property on September 11, 2001, and the recovery of more than $77 million from major broker-dealers relating to their liquidation of complex derivative securities in the Granite Funds collapse.
Ms. Pringle regularly represents clients in investigations by federal and state prosecutors, the Securities and Exchange Commission, and other regulatory bodies. She also served as co-counsel to the Kerry for President Campaign in litigation concerning the 2004 Florida election ballot, as well as co-counsel to plaintiffs in Jacobs v. Seminole County, concerning the 2000 Florida presidential election count. In addition, Ms. Pringle has an active pro bono practice, which has included litigation involving a religious organization's First Amendment right to conduct outreach to the homeless, and representation of families before the September 11 Victim Compensation Fund.
Ms. Pringle graduated with honors from American University in 1990 and cum laude from Georgetown University Law Center in 1993. She served as the Editor-in-Chief of the Georgetown Law Journal, and was the author of Silencing the Speech of Strangers: Constitutional Values and the First Amendment Rights of Resident Aliens, 81 Geo. L.J. 2073 (1993). Prior to joining Friedman Kaplan, Ms. Pringle clerked for Justice Samuel A. Alito, Jr. when he was a Judge of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit and practiced at Miller, Cassidy, Larroca & Lewin, LLP in Washington, D.C. Ms. Pringle is also admitted in the District of Columbia and Pennsylvania.
Recent News Involving Katherine L. Pringle
FKSA Lawyers Lead Local, International Civic and Charitable Efforts
Pringle Testifies in Support of Judge Alito at Confirmation Hearings
FKSA Defends $280 Million Claim Against Leaseholder of 7 World Trade Center
Firm Represents Church and Homeless in Challenging City Policies
Partner Speaks on Post-Employment Restrictive Covenants
Granite Funds' Recoveries Exceed $70 Million
Court Rules Fund Claims Can Go to Trial.
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