Katherine Raynor
Attorney
Kat is committed to fighting for the injured. Prior to obtaining her Juris Doctor, Kat worked in archaeology and museum management. It was in the course of her work advocating for the repatriation of Native American collections that she decided to make advocacy the focus of her career.
During her time at Villanova Charles Widger School of Law, Kat concentrated in Litigation and Dispute Resolution. She also participated in the Civil Justice Clinic, providing pro bono services to low-income clients, served on the Student Academic Advisory Council, acted as a peer mentor, served as Vice President of the Non-Traditional Students Group and worked part-time clerking at a Philadelphia Plaintiff’s firm. Upon graduating Cum Laude, she was awarded the Reverend Joseph Ullman Award in Criminal Procedure.
At McEldrew Purtell, Kat handles catastrophic injury, wrongful death, medical malpractice and civil rights cases. She spent several years at Philadelphia defense firms prior to joining Mceldrew Purtell and uses that experience to bring a well-rounded insight to her cases.
When she isn’t busy practicing law, Kat enjoys spending time with her husband and her twins. She loves to cook, play music and spend time at the beach.