Katherine Thanos, an attorney in the Morgan & Morgan Business Trial Group, focuses her practice on complex commercial litigation. She handles contract disputes, investment losses, professional malpractice, and real estate, as well as other business-related matters.
Katherine was born in Jacksonville, and she received a Bachelor of Arts in Economics and English from the University of Florida in 2014. She returned to the University of Florida to earn her J.D. from the Levin College of Law, graduating cum laude. While in law school, Katherine was an Ethos of Excellence scholar, a research assistant, a member of the Alternative Dispute Resolution Team and a coach for Florida’s arbitration team.
Before she joined the Business Trial Group, Katherine investigated large-scale price fixing agreements among pharmaceutical companies during her semester working at the Department of Justice’s Criminal Antitrust Division in Washington, D.C. Katherine also served as a legal intern at the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission in Tampa, where she investigated employment discrimination claims. She also interned at the Southern Poverty Law Center in Atlanta, where she represented detained immigrants seeking asylum.
Education
- University of Florida, Frederic G. Levin College of Law, Juris Doctorate, Cum Laude
- University of Florida, B.A.
Bar Admissions
- Florida Bar