Meet Kathryn Pfefferle, a dedicated paralegal at Piper Paul Law LLC who is also earning her law degree at Quinnipiac Law School. Kathryn’s path into law is driven by her robust educational background and a genuine passion for helping others.
Kathryn earned her Master’s degree in Public Policy and Management from the University of Pittsburgh and a Bachelor’s degree in Public Communication from the University of Vermont. Her education at The Taft School set the stage for her focus and determination.
Since joining Piper Paul Law in early 2024, Kathryn quickly became a vital part of the team. She writes detailed reports for cases, drafts critical legal documents like affidavits and motions for review by Attorney Paul, and handles FOIA/FERPA requests efficiently. Her hard work and attention to detail are instrumental in resolving matters.
Before her role at Piper Paul Law, Kathryn sharpened her project management skills at York and Chapel, where she managed high-value projects and saved the company significant costs. At the Vermont Attorney General’s Consumer Assistance Program, she boosted consumer recoveries by 200% and played a big part in policy development.
Kathryn also shows strong leadership and community involvement. She has been a policy analyst and presenter for the National Association of Attorney General Trainings and volunteered with the Bridgeport Rescue Mission. In her academic life, she served as Vice President and Treasurer of the University of Vermont Student Government Association.
Kathryn Pfefferle’s story is one of passion and hard work. Balancing her demanding academic schedule with her professional duties, she stands out as a true advocate for justice. Her journey in the law is just beginning, but her dedication and achievements so far show a promising future. Whether in the courtroom or the community, Kathryn’s enthusiasm and commitment make a real difference.