Katherine Krudys

Associate, Washington, DC

Biography

Overview

Katherine is an associate in the International Arbitration Group at White & Case in Washington, DC. She represents clients in both commercial and investor-State arbitrations and advises on national arbitration laws.

Prior to joining White & Case, Katherine worked as an investigator in Washington, DC and then in Rwanda on an international investigation into the Rwandan Genocide.

At the University of Virginia School of Law, Katherine was a Monroe Leigh International Law Fellow and served on the managing board of the Virginia Journal of International Law and as President of the Extramural Moot Court Team. She also holds a law degree from Sciences Po Law School (Paris) and a Master's degree in International Relations from Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies, specializing in international law and organizations.

Bars and Courts
District of Columbia
Education
Bachelor of Arts
University of Virginia
Master of Arts
Johns Hopkins University
Juris Doctor
University of Virginia School of Law
Master in Economic Law
Sciences Po
Languages
English
French
Spanish
Italian

Experience