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Kristen Green focuses her practice on litigation matters.
While attending Georgetown University Law Center, Kristen worked with the firm as a summer associate in 2021 and 2022. Kristen served as an Executive Notes Editor for the Georgetown Law Journal and as a student attorney in the Georgetown Law Civil Rights Clinic. She also served as the Secretary for Georgetown’s Black Law Students Association, as a 3L Delegate of Georgetown’s Student Bar Association, and as the Co-President for Georgetown’s Advocates Against Sexual Violence. Kristen also tutored first-year law students, conducted policy research on energy and housing justice, and externed at Planned Parenthood Federation of America.
Before law school, Kristen worked as a management consultant in real estate and aviation markets. In 2017, Kristen graduated from Cornell University’s School of Industrial and Labor Relations with a concentration in Spanish.
Kristen was recognized as one of the "Best Lawyers: Ones to Watch" in 2025 for Commercial Litigation by The Best Lawyers in America®.
Georgetown University Law Center J.D. (2023) Georgetown Law Journal Meritorious Service Award
Cornell University B.S., Industrial and Labor Relations (2017) Dean’s List
Georgia (2023)
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