About Kathleen
Kathleen Phillips is an attorney who practices at Phillips Law. She brings a measured, practical approach to client work and to the daily demands of running a small practice. Her style is straightforward. She prefers clear explanations over legalese.
Her legal training prepared her for work in private practice. Early in her career she handled a variety of matters that required both careful document work and courtroom preparation. That mix of transactional and litigation experience shaped how she evaluates cases and advises clients. She favors thorough preparation and clear communication at every stage.
Over time Phillips expanded the scope of her practice to meet the needs of individuals and businesses who turn to a neighborhood law firm for steady representation. She has managed matters that involve contract disputes, day-to-day business counseling, and personal legal issues. Her work often requires coordinating with experts, gathering records, and setting realistic timelines for clients who need practical options rather than abstract promises.
Clients and colleagues describe her as pragmatic in problem solving and steady in the courthouse or at the negotiating table. She does not seek headlines. She focuses on resolving matters efficiently and on providing clients with enough information to make informed choices. That means explaining possible outcomes, likely timelines, and the costs associated with different approaches.
Phillips has maintained an active practice through changing market conditions and evolving legal rules. She keeps current on developments that affect the types of matters her firm handles, and she adapts office procedures to reflect those changes. Managing a small practice requires attention to both legal detail and business systems, and she handles both roles at Phillips Law.
She serves clients who value plainspoken advice and steady representation. Her current practice concentrates at Phillips Law on representing individual and business clients in a range of civil matters.