About Katherine Hause

Katherine Hause Becker is an attorney who practices law and advises clients on legal questions. She appears grounded in the routines of legal work. Her approach is steady and practical, the sort that comes from years spent handling everyday legal problems as well as more complex matters.

She completed formal legal education before entering practice. That training provided a foundation in core doctrines, procedure, and legal writing. After law school she moved into roles that required both analytical work and direct client contact. Those early assignments sharpened her ability to evaluate facts quickly and to explain sometimes complicated legal positions in plain language.

Over the course of her career Becker has worked on matters that require close attention to detail. Her professional life has included drafting documents, preparing legal memoranda, negotiating on behalf of clients, and representing interests in hearings or conferences. She balances technical legal work with the client-facing responsibilities that turn legal theory into concrete outcomes. Peers describe her as methodical; she prefers clear steps and careful preparation rather than improvisation.

Her practice has required a mix of written and oral advocacy. She spends time researching issues, preparing briefs or contracts, and then presenting positions clearly when needed. That mix of tasks means she must shift between focused, solitary work and direct engagement with opposing counsel, judges, or regulators. Those shifts are part of what she finds professionally engaging.

When working for a client Becker emphasizes clarity. She aims to lay out options, risks, and likely timelines so that decisions can be made on an informed basis. Her communications tend to be direct. That style helps clients who are trying to understand consequences and choose a path forward.

Outside of casework she follows developments in law and policy that affect her clients. She reads recent decisions and tracks changes in regulations. Staying current allows her to advise with an awareness of trends and practical implications rather than only precedent on its own.

Colleagues note that she treats administrative tasks as part of the practice rather than as separate chores. Managing filings, calendaring deadlines, and maintaining client records all receive the same attention as courtroom preparation. That discipline reduces surprises and keeps each matter on track.

She continues to practice law and focuses on providing legal services to clients in need of counsel and representation.

Office Locations

Main Office

 120 N. 10th Street Santa Paula CA 93060