About Kate
Kate Sereff built her academic foundation at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln, where she studied political science and news-editorial and earned a B.A. in 2008. She continued her studies at Washington and Lee University School of Law and received her J.D. in 2011. Her education bridges a newsroom background and formal legal training.
Her undergraduate work in news-editorial suggests an early interest in clear writing and careful fact-gathering. Those skills carried into law school, where coursework and clinic opportunities emphasized legal research, briefing and oral advocacy. She graduated from Washington and Lee at a time when those practical skills were becoming more central to legal education.
Sereff is licensed to practice in Colorado. Public records list Colorado among her jurisdictions. She has built her practice around applying the analytical tools learned in law school to the kinds of problems that arise under state law. She has experience preparing written legal work and presenting arguments, and those elements often shape the services she provides to clients.
Colleagues and clients describe her approach as straightforward. She tends to favor clear writing and careful preparation. Her background in political science and editorial work informs how she frames issues for judges and opposing counsel. That combination of writing and analysis can prove useful whether a matter involves negotiation, motion practice or regulatory review.
She remains based in Colorado and works on matters governed by Colorado law. Her current practice concentrates on legal matters in Colorado.