Kathryn Gundersen

Associate, New York

Biography

Overview

Kathryn Gundersen is a commercial litigation associate in the New York office. She supports clients in complex commercial litigation matters in federal, state, and bankruptcy courts, with an emphasis on cross-border disputes. Additionally, she has assisted on investment and commercial matters in the Firm's international arbitration practice. She maintains an active pro bono practice focused primarily on immigration proceedings.

Kathryn graduated as an Institute of International Law and Justice Scholar and a Robert McKay Scholar from New York University School of Law. While in law school, she worked in the Netherlands at the Hague Conference on Private International Law and at the United Nations as a Legal Adviser to the Permanent Mission of Belize. Kathryn was a member of NYU Law's Moot Court Board and competed in the Manfred Lachs Space Law Moot Court Competition and Jessup International Law Moot Court Competition. She was awarded First Place Oralist at the Jessup U.S. Regional Round. Prior to law school, Kathryn lived and worked in Beijing, China as a Princeton in Asia Fellow.

Bars and Courts
New York
Education
Juris Doctor
New York University School of Law
Bachelor of Arts
English
Harvard University
Languages
English

Experience