About Kristen M.
Kristen M. Stoicescu is an legal professional at Salvi, Schostok & Pritchard, joining the company in 2024. She focuses her practice on mass torts, clinical malpractice, non-public injury, and products legal responsibility instances. Prior to her position on the firm, she clerked for Judge Karen LeCraft Henderson at the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia and labored as a litigation partner at leading protection firms, where she represented corporate clients in complex mass torts, highbrow assets litigation, and different excessive-stakes prison matters.
Ms. Stoicescu earned her Juris Doctor with honors from Northwestern Pritzker School of Law in 2020. During regulation college, she became incredibly concerned in public service, completing internships with the U.S. Securities & Exchange Commission and the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Illinois. She additionally represented indigent defendants in legal cases thru Northwestern’s crook protection medical institution. As an executive editor of the Northwestern University Law Review, she excelled academically and turned into an lively participant in moot court and trial advocacy, winning more than one national tournaments.
Before law college, Ms. Stoicescu worked in the U.S. headquarters of a international pharmaceutical organization and earned a Bachelor of Science in Economics with a minor in Chemistry from Northern Illinois University. She also held management roles on NIU’s mock trial crew, putting inside the top 50 out of over 800 teams nationally. Ms. Stoicescu has also co-authored a peer-reviewed article on a vaccine candidate for lymphatic filariasis.
Outside of her prison paintings, she enjoys cooking, trekking, and playing volleyball. › ›
Ms. Stoicescu earned her Juris Doctor with honors from Northwestern Pritzker School of Law in 2020. During regulation college, she became incredibly concerned in public service, completing internships with the U.S. Securities & Exchange Commission and the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Illinois. She additionally represented indigent defendants in legal cases thru Northwestern’s crook protection medical institution. As an executive editor of the Northwestern University Law Review, she excelled academically and turned into an lively participant in moot court and trial advocacy, winning more than one national tournaments.
Before law college, Ms. Stoicescu worked in the U.S. headquarters of a international pharmaceutical organization and earned a Bachelor of Science in Economics with a minor in Chemistry from Northern Illinois University. She also held management roles on NIU’s mock trial crew, putting inside the top 50 out of over 800 teams nationally. Ms. Stoicescu has also co-authored a peer-reviewed article on a vaccine candidate for lymphatic filariasis.
Outside of her prison paintings, she enjoys cooking, trekking, and playing volleyball. › ›