About Katherine Lynne
Katherine Lynne Milligan took a conventional path to law school but mixed two different fields as an undergraduate. She earned a Bachelor of Arts in Finance and English from the University of Connecticut in 2003. Four years later she completed her Juris Doctor at Boston University School of Law in 2007.
Early in her career she returned to Boston University as a research fellow in 2010. That position put her in a scholarly environment and allowed her to refine legal research and writing skills. The following year she joined Peskin, Courchesne & Allen, P.C. as an associate. The move marked her transition from academic work to day-to-day client representation.
Her resume records a number of roles in private practice. In 2011 she is listed as an associate at Peskin, Courchesne & Allen, P.C., and in 2022 she is listed as an associate lawyer at The Law Office of Nyles L. Courchesne, P.C. Those roles indicate experience in firm practice over an extended period. She also maintains active membership in regional bar groups, including the Connecticut Bar Association since 2010 and the Hampden Bar Association since 2011.
Milligan is admitted to practice in both Connecticut and Massachusetts. That dual admission allows her to handle matters that cross state lines and to represent clients in either jurisdiction. Colleagues and court listings note her steady presence in practice rather than a short stint in any one post. Her early research fellowship suggests a grounding in rigorous legal analysis, followed by long-term work in firm settings.
Her work history shows progression through associate-level positions and steady engagement with bar associations. She has moved between academic and private practice settings, gaining institutional experience at a law school and practical experience at two law firms. Those shifts reflect a career built on legal research, client representation, and the procedural demands of state practice.
She is currently associated with Peskin, Courchesne & Allen, P.C., and continues to practice in Connecticut and Massachusetts. Her current practice focuses on matters arising in those jurisdictions.