Kristin Cafferty

Kristin Cafferty, Racine Personal Injury Attorney, Racine Personal Injury Lawyer

Kristin M. Cafferty was born and raised in Wisconsin. She graduated from Marquette University, earning a B.S. in 1991 and a J.D. in 1994. Ms. Cafferty is currently serving as the President of the Racine County Bar Association, and has been elected to the Board of Governors of the Wisconsin Association for Justice. Ms. Cafferty's trial experience and appellate work, including argument before the Wisconsin Supreme Court, have earned her recognition as a Civil Trial Advocate by the National Board of Trial Advocacy.

Ms. Cafferty is among those women honored by the Wisconsin Law Journal in 2010 for their outstanding achievement in the practice of law. She is regularly invited to speak to other lawyers, local community organizations and schools about legal issues, including alcohol liability, insurance, and trial advocacy. She has also joined members of her firm in presenting mock trials to both high school and grade school students. Ms. Cafferty is an active volunteer at St. Joseph Parish and School and in the Racine community, where she resides with her husband, Patrick, and their four children.

Born

  • Madison, Wisconsin - 1969

Admitted to Bar

  • 1994 Wisconsin and U.S. District Court, Eastern and Western Districts of Wisconsin

Education

  • 1994 Marquette University, J.D. Member of Moot Court Board, Marquette Law Review
  • 1991 Marquette University

Memberships

  • Racine County and American Bar Associations
  • State Bar of Wisconsin
  • Wisconsin Association for Justice
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  • 9.6 million awarded for medical malpractice causing birth injury.
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