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Katherine Reilly

Seattle Office

801 Second Avenue, Suite 700
Seattle, WA 98104

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Katherine Reilly

Associate

Katherine Reilly received undergraduate degrees in Classics (Ancient Greek and Latin language and literature) and English at Macalester College in St. Paul, Minnesota, and a Master's in Classics at the University of Colorado.

After working as a legal assistant at Jameson Pepple Cantu for three years, Katherine enjoyed the job and her colleagues so much that she decided to enroll at Seattle University School of Law. For the next three years, while continuing to work part time at JPC, she also made law review and eventually graduated magna cum laude. So, yes, she definitely has a knack for accomplishing more than one important task at a time.

In addition to being a diligent and talented attorney, Katherine is an enthusiastic bibliophile. The oldest volume in her large and varied collection of books is a Greek/Latin dictionary from 1647 that contains notes scribbled in the margins by several centuries of long-suffering schoolboys.

She credits her strong work ethic to her parents, a geriatrician and a surgeon, whose compassion, skill, and dedication to excellence all continue to inspire Katherine in her own profession. Her idea of perfect happiness is a full day of solving legal challenges for her clients followed by an evening at home with Joe, her brilliant husband and favorite human being.

Katherine Reilly

Katherine Reilly

Associate

Seattle Office

801 Second Avenue, Suite 700
Seattle, WA 98104

  • Email:

    This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

Katherine Reilly received undergraduate degrees in Classics (Ancient Greek and Latin language and literature) and English at Macalester College in St. Paul, Minnesota, and a Master's in Classics at the University of Colorado.

After working as a legal assistant at Jameson Pepple Cantu for three years, Katherine enjoyed the job and her colleagues so much that she decided to enroll at Seattle University School of Law. For the next three years, while continuing to work part time at JPC, she also made law review and eventually graduated magna cum laude. So, yes, she definitely has a knack for accomplishing more than one important task at a time.

In addition to being a diligent and talented attorney, Katherine is an enthusiastic bibliophile. The oldest volume in her large and varied collection of books is a Greek/Latin dictionary from 1647 that contains notes scribbled in the margins by several centuries of long-suffering schoolboys.

She credits her strong work ethic to her parents, a geriatrician and a surgeon, whose compassion, skill, and dedication to excellence all continue to inspire Katherine in her own profession. Her idea of perfect happiness is a full day of solving legal challenges for her clients followed by an evening at home with Joe, her brilliant husband and favorite human being.

Katherine Reilly

Associate
Katherine Reilly

Seattle Office

801 Second Avenue, Suite 700
Seattle, WA 98104

  • Email:

    This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

Katherine Reilly received undergraduate degrees in Classics (Ancient Greek and Latin language and literature) and English at Macalester College in St. Paul, Minnesota, and a Master's in Classics at the University of Colorado.

After working as a legal assistant at Jameson Pepple Cantu for three years, Katherine enjoyed the job and her colleagues so much that she decided to enroll at Seattle University School of Law. For the next three years, while continuing to work part time at JPC, she also made law review and eventually graduated magna cum laude. So, yes, she definitely has a knack for accomplishing more than one important task at a time.

In addition to being a diligent and talented attorney, Katherine is an enthusiastic bibliophile. The oldest volume in her large and varied collection of books is a Greek/Latin dictionary from 1647 that contains notes scribbled in the margins by several centuries of long-suffering schoolboys.

She credits her strong work ethic to her parents, a geriatrician and a surgeon, whose compassion, skill, and dedication to excellence all continue to inspire Katherine in her own profession. Her idea of perfect happiness is a full day of solving legal challenges for her clients followed by an evening at home with Joe, her brilliant husband and favorite human being.