Kathryn Anne B. Robinson
Associate
“Access to the legal system shouldn’t depend on how much leverage someone starts with.”
About Kathryn Anne
For many individuals, meaningful legal recourse depends on collective action. Kathryn Anne Robinson works on consumer protection and employment matters representing individuals whose claims are stronger together.
Her work includes supporting class actions and employment cases involving wage issues and workplace rights. She brings a strong interest in civil rights and public interest advocacy to her practice.
Kathryn Anne earned her law degree from the University of North Carolina School of Law, where she served as Articles Editor of the North Carolina Civil Rights Law Review. She is the author of a published law review article examining the limits of Reconstruction Era Amendments in United States v. Roof.
- American Association for Justice
- North Carolina Advocates for Justice
- North Carolina Bar Association
- Wake County Bar Association