Caroline is a senior associate at Cotchett, Pitre & McCarthy, where she takes on a variety of civil litigations cases including antitrust, securities fraud, trade secrets, environmental litigation, and emerging technology cases. Prior to that, Caroline was a senior researcher at UC Law SF’s Center for Innovation (C4i) conducting complex legal and policy research at the intersection of technology, pharmaceuticals, and health. Before coming to the United States, Caroline worked for several years as a property litigator at a Big Law law firm in London.
Caroline’s path to becoming a lecturer for the LL.M. Legal Research and Writing program started in 2022 when she took the same course as an LL.M. at Berkeley. Having graduated from the fantastic LL.M. program, she is keen to use her first-hand experience to enhance the learning experience of her LL.M. students. Caroline is also an adjunct professor at UC Law SF, where she co-teaches a patent law seminar.
Education
B.A. in Law, University of Oxford ((2016))
LL.M., University of California, Berkeley ((2023))