Bio
Kathryn Myrtle is an Associate in the Indian Law Practice Team at Lippes Mathias LLP, where she advises tribal clients on issues ranging from gaming and economic development to self-governance and self-determination, along with claims settlement and litigation.
Prior to coming to Lippes Mathias, Ms. Myrtle served as a Judicial Law Clerk with the Mashantucket Pequot Tribal Nation where she drafted bench memorandums for criminal, civil, and family court proceedings; analyzed complaints, petitions and motions to the court; and drafted final orders and judicial decisions.
Ms. Myrtle has also interned with the Catawba Nation, where she drafted legislative ordinances for the tribe regarding its governmental transparency, family/medical leave, and disability policy.
Articles & Publications
- Co-author, "Supreme Court Decides in Favor of Tribal Nations in Becerra v. San Carlos Apache Tribe," June 10, 2024
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