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Carolyn McKitterick
graduated, cum laude, from the
University of California, Irvine with a B.A.
in social ecology, and obtained her Juris
Doctor from Loyola Law School. While at
Loyola, she interned for Federal District
Judge William Matthew Byrne, Jr., and
finished in the top 15% of her class.
After law school,
Carolyn joined Paul, Hastings, Janofsky &
Walker as an associate in the employment
group. At Paul Hastings, Carolyn focused on
wrongful termination and discrimination
litigation.
Carolyn then left Big
Law and began an active role in the
community. She joined the National Charity
League, a mother/daughter charitable
organization, in 1995. Carolyn held
numerous leadership roles with the National
Charity League, including Vice President
from 2002-2003, and President from
2004-2005. As Vice President and President,
she oversaw over 300 members in their
dedication to hands-on support of local
charities. Carolyn also actively volunteers
with the Public Law Center, and the Orange
County Bar Foundation, where she currently
holds several leadership positions. Carolyn
joined the Orange County Bar Foundation in
2004, was President in 2009, and currently
is either Chair or a member at large of five
Foundation subcommittees.
Carolyn joined Montage
Legal Group’s network of freelance attorneys
in 2011. Carolyn will take an active role
in marketing for Montage Legal Group,
including assisting with articles on women’s
issues, writing for Montage Legal Group’s
blog “Southern California Freelance
Attorneys,” and assisting and participating
in speaking engagements.
In addition to her
legal career, Carolyn is active with her
busy family, including her two daughters, a USC graduate and a senior at Stanford
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