About Katherine Brown, Esq. Attorney at Law

Katherine Brown, Esq. is a native of Atlanta, Georgia and attended Emory University also located in Atlanta, Georgia where she earned a Bachelor of Arts in English.

She continued on to Florida A & M College of Law in Orlando, Florida to obtain her Juris Doctorate. Over the course of Law School, Katherine, while also employed by Bank of America, spearheaded numerous community service projects with the underserved in mind. Additionally, while in law school, Katherine participated in at least 100 hours of Pro Bono work and was an active member of the mock trial team.

After law school, Katherine worked as Staff Counsel fora large insurance company which has given her the advantage of understanding how big insurance companies evaluate personal injury claims and, more importantly, how to properly fight them.

Outside of the courtroom, Katherine maintains a variety of extracurricular activities and enjoys spending time with family and friends.

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About Katherine Brown, Esq. Attorney at Law

Katherine Brown, Esq. is a native of Atlanta, Georgia and attended Emory University also located in Atlanta, Georgia where she earned a Bachelor of Arts in English.

She continued on to Florida A & M College of Law in Orlando, Florida to obtain her Juris Doctorate. Over the course of Law School, Katherine, while also employed by Bank of America, spearheaded numerous community service projects with the underserved in mind. Additionally, while in law school, Katherine participated in at least 100 hours of Pro Bono work and was an active member of the mock trial team.

After law school, Katherine worked as Staff Counsel fora large insurance company which has given her the advantage of understanding how big insurance companies evaluate personal injury claims and, more importantly, how to properly fight them.

Outside of the courtroom, Katherine maintains a variety of extracurricular activities and enjoys spending time with family and friends.

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