Charlotte is licensed to practice law in Washington state and advocates on behalf of employers on workers' compensation and employment law issues. She has experience with representation at the Department, Board and Superior Court levels on workers' compensation matters. For employment law matters, she has experience at the administrative level with discrimination claims, and experience drafting forms, policies, procedures and handbooks. Charlotte has practiced in workers’ compensation and employment law for more than seven years in Washington State. She has experience drafting presentations and presenting on workers’ compensation and employment law issues. She is happy to provide representation to clients for any workers' compensation or employment law issues. If there is an issue outside of her practice areas, she will gladly connect clients with legal professionals in her network who practice in the appropriate area of law.
Charlotte graduated from Boston University’s College of Communication with a Bachelor of Science degree in Journalism in 2004. She graduated from the University of South Carolina School of Law in 2009. She spent her third year of law school at Seattle University School of Law as a visiting student. Charlotte loves the Pacific Northwest and enjoys volunteering for the Washington State Bar Association’s Pro Bono and Public Service Committee and the King County Bar Association’s Neighborhood Legal Clinics Committee.
Practice Areas
- Employment Law Defense
- Workers' Compensation Defense
Admitted to Practice
- Washington State Courts
Education
- Bachelor of Science in Journalism: Boston University College of Communication, 2004
- Visiting Student Third Year of Law School: Seattle University School of Law, 2009
- Juris Doctor: University of South Carolina of Law, 2009