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Catherine Rogers
Practice Areas:
• Real Estate Law
• Contracts
• Business Organizations
• Employment Law
• Commercial Transactions
• Native Law
• Natural Resources Law
Contact:
907-276-1592
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EDUCATION
• University of Wyoming College of Law (J.D., with Honors, 2006)
• University of Virginia (B.A., Economics & Foreign Affairs, 1996)
PROFESSIONAL AND COMMUNITY ORGANIZATIONS
• Member, Alaska Bar Association
• Member, Anchorage Bar Association Young Lawyers Section
• Volunteer “Big Sister,” Big Brothers Big Sisters
• Various Charitable Organizations
Honors and Awards
• 2008 Distinguished Service Award
Anchorage Bar Association
Young Lawyers Section
• Wyoming Law Review
Comment Editor 2005-2006
Case Note Author: “Staying Afloat With a Hole in the Wyoming LLC Act: Default Rules in a Contractual LLC World,” 5 Wyo. L. Rev. 351 (2006)
• University of Wyoming College of Law
Teaching Assistant
Dean’s Honor Roll, 2003-2006. .
Work Experience
Catherine Rogers recently joined Hartig Rhodes Hoge & Lekisch upon completing a judicial clerkship with Judge William F. Morse of the Alaska Superior Court. Her practice includes advising buyers and sellers in real estate matters; negotiating and drafting various agreements; advising on due diligence investigations and business formations; and reviewing and drafting closing and conveyance documents such as assignments, easements, and leases. While in law school, she gained experience as a teaching assistant in legal writing, legal research, and appellate advocacy. Before attending law school, she worked in real estate while living in Jackson, Wyoming.
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