Cait is a business litigator with a broad litigation practice spanning labor and employment, consumer protection, data privacy, and complex commercial disputes. Her work includes drafting motions—from motions to compel arbitration to oppositions to motions for preliminary injunction—and managing every phase of litigation for automotive matters, including discovery, joint reports, notices of removal, motion practice, CMS conferences and overall case strategy.

Cait has contributed to trial‑level work in high‑stakes commercial litigation, drafting portions of mediation briefs and opening statements, attending depositions, and supporting extensive trial preparation. Her experience also includes preparing case evaluations for clients in the data privacy space and working across federal and state privacy frameworks, including ECPA, FCRA, CCRA, and California’s UCL, CLRA, CIPA, CCRA, CMIA, and related privacy statutes. She has drafted discovery requests and responses for a wide range of matters, including consumer protection actions and demand response letters under the CLRA and UCL, breach‑of‑contract disputes, and property‑related claims. 

In addition to her litigation work, Cait maintains a meaningful pro bono practice, with experience spanning applications for sentence review hearings, compassionate release petitions, a Board for Correction of Naval Records discharge review, and an ICLS expungement matter.

Cait earned her J.D. from the University of San Francisco School of Law, where she served as the president of the Civil Defense Law Student Association, a member of the University of San Francisco Law Review, a competitor in the National Moot Court Competition, and received the CALI Excellence Award for Information Privacy. Before law school, Cait built an extensive career in business operations management, directing and supporting operational strategy across a variety of sectors including legal services, hospitality, nonprofits, public relations and executive recruitment.