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Kate Mueting is a Partner at Sanford Heisler, LLP in Washington, DC, representing employees in discrimination and civil rights claims. She is a main litigator and energetic in the Womens Bar Association. Kate Mueting is a Partner at Sanford Heisler, LLP in Washington, DC. She specializes in representing employees with diverse employment claims, consisting of discrimination based on gender, being pregnant, race, and incapacity, as well as different civil rights claims. Ms. Mueting works with specialists at the best stages of their fields, inclusive of regulation workplace Partners and corporate executives, in both public litigation and privately negotiated settlements. One of Ms. Muetings current cases includes representing a category of ladies with gender discrimination claims in opposition to a Big Four accounting corporation in Kassman et al. v. KPMG. She is a ordinary contributor to Shattering the Ceiling and frequently speaks on issues associated with gender and being pregnant discrimination. Additionally, she is actively involved in the District of Columbia’s Women’s Bar Association, in which she serves as Co-Chair of the Employment Law Forum. Kate Mueting has been diagnosed as a main litigator by using numerous publications, such as the Washington, DC Super Lawyers Magazine and eBoss Watch. In addition to her prison work, she volunteers with Reading Partners, a national schooling nonprofit. Prior to joining Sanford Heisler, Ms. Mueting labored as an partner at Covington & Burling, LLP. During her time there, she served as lead recommend in numerous trials via Covington’s Pro Bono Rotation application, representing clients seeking to care for disregarded children and kids vulnerable to overlook at D.C.’s Children’s Law Center. Ms. Mueting has clerked for The Honorable Michael J. Melloy on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit and The Honorable Richard J. Leon at the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia. She has also served as a Team Leader for AmeriCorps* National Civilian Community Corps.
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- Clerkship
Honorable Richard J. Leon, U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia
2009 - Clerkship
Honorable Michael J. Melloy, U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit
2008
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