About Caitlin
Caitlin Clarke earned her Juris Doctor from Savannah Law School in 2017. She completed a curriculum that emphasized practical skills alongside doctrinal courses, and left law school prepared to enter private practice.
Early in her career Clarke moved into day-to-day legal work that combines client counseling and courtroom preparation. She took on tasks that ranged from drafting pleadings to meeting with clients and coordinating litigation calendars. Those early years shaped a steady approach to case management: careful preparation, clear communication, and attention to procedural detail.
Colleagues describe Clarke as methodical in the way she approaches fact development and legal research. She balances advocacy and pragmatism. She prepares witnesses, develops evidentiary strategies, and works to keep clients informed about the options in their matters. Her workplace responsibilities have required her to manage competing deadlines and to collaborate with other attorneys and staff in pursuit of practical resolutions for clients.
Clarke’s professional path brought her to Farah & Farah, where she serves in a firm role that includes both client-facing work and behind-the-scenes litigation support. She has worked across the firm’s offices, handling assignments that involve negotiation, drafting, and courtroom preparation. In each case she aims for clear, direct communication with clients and opposing counsel.
Outside of casework, Clarke has invested time in developing procedural knowledge and staying current on changes in rules and practice. That technical grounding informs how she approaches filing deadlines, discovery disputes, and motion practice. Her routine combines research, client updates, and strategic planning for hearings and trials when they arise.
As of 2026 Clarke is practicing at Farah & Farah, where she focuses on representing clients and managing litigation matters in the firm’s practice areas.