About Kathryn Patricia
Kathryn Patricia Scordato began her path to the law through formal legal studies and early work that led her to practice in Washington. She built a foundation in legal research and courtroom procedure during those years. Over time she moved into steady practice in the state, taking on a range of matters before state courts and administrative bodies.
Her career has centered on serving individuals and organizations in Washington. She practices at Scordato Law, PLLC, where she handles filings, negotiations and courtroom appearances. Her caseload has included contested matters that required careful preparation and an ability to respond to shifting facts. She has worked on cases involving procedural complexities and deadlines, and she is experienced in managing discovery and motion practice.
Colleagues describe her approach as disciplined and practical. She favors plainspoken explanations over legalese. That habit shows in how she prepares clients for hearings and trials, and in how she drafts pleadings that aim to make the key points clear. She has represented clients at different stages of disputes, from initial intake through settlement discussions and trial-ready preparation.
Outside of individual cases, she pays attention to the practical side of running a law practice. At Scordato Law, PLLC, she balances client work with the administrative and ethical responsibilities that come with operating a firm. That includes supervising case timelines, coordinating with opposing counsel, and ensuring that filings meet court requirements. The office focuses on serving people and entities in Washington state.
Her courtroom experience has taught her the value of preparation. She approaches each matter by mapping out the procedural posture, identifying the most relevant legal issues, and prioritizing tasks that move cases forward. In hearings she emphasizes concise argument and adherence to court schedules. In negotiations she works to clarify limits and to test settlement options.
Clients and professional peers see her as steady under pressure. She keeps hearings and client meetings focused on the facts that matter. That style has formed the backbone of her practice.
She is currently practicing law in Washington at Scordato Law, PLLC and concentrates on representing clients in state-level matters through litigation, administrative proceedings and related legal services.