Overview
Miranda Katz assists foreign and domestic clients on a range of matters in federal and state court, and before arbitral tribunals. She works on all phases of litigation, including by drafting pleadings, memoranda to clients, letters, motions, and mediation statements. She is involved in all aspects of discovery—assisting with fact investigation, creating coding panels and search protocols, analyzing documents both offensively and defensively, conducting privilege reviews, and preparing for and assisting with depositions. Miranda maintains an active pro bono practice and is currently focused on representing New York City homeowners faced with forced partition actions in conjunction with the City Bar Justice Center's Homeowner Stability Project.
Education
- Columbia Law School, JD
James Kent Scholar
Executive Online Editor, Columbia Journal of Transnational Law
Whitney North Seymour Medal - George Washington University, BA, summa cum laude
Admissions
- New York
- Pennsylvania
Courts
- US District Court for the Southern District of New York
- US District Court for the Eastern District of New York
- US District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania
Professional & Community Involvement
- Member of the New York City Bar Association.