Katherine Hammersly is counsel in Stadling’s Compliance and Corporate Governance and Securities Litigation practice groups. 

Katherine's practice focuses on e-Discovery strategy and litigation support. She is responsible for developing and implementing analytical management tools to aggregate, analyze, and assess electronically stored information. She oversees the tracking of day-to-day activities and projects for cases, helps establish cost projections, increases defensibility of processes, and expands service offerings to include tactical legal project management such as building narratives of cases and linking narratives to milestones, facts, issues, witnesses and documents, in addition to the project management typically associated with electronic discovery. 

Katherine's experience includes extensive e-Discovery litigation expertise in defense of False Claims Act qui tam matters, regulatory oversight for the FDIC, investment banking practices and insurance coverage proficiency. 

She devotes her spare time to providing volunteer and pro-bono legal services to local non-profit groups that benefit stray and abandoned companion animals. She is a founding member of several animal rescue non-profit corporations and an active volunteer, fostering special needs dogs and cats.