Kate earned her JD from the Thomas M. Cooley Law School. She also earned a MS in Nonprofit Arts Administration from Boston University, and a BFA in Theatre Design & Production from the University of Michigan.
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Kate practices in the areas of nonprofit and business law, contracts, copyright and trademark, probate and estate planning, and real property. Kate's prior professional theatre experience in Connecticut and New York City, as well as her work with visual and performing nonprofits in Boston, allows her to offer additional nonprofit services to her clients, including nonprofit consulting, association management, strategic planning, board training and development, fund development, membership and communications planning, bookkeeping, and preparation of 990 annual returns of tax-exempt organizations.
A resident of Lansing, Kate is admitted to the State Bar of Michigan and the US District Court for the Eastern District of Michigan.
Kate is an Assistant Professor at Michigan State University, in the Arts, Cultural Management & Museum Studies graduate program, where she teaches a course on Nonprofit Law. In addition, she is a member of the Ingham County Bar Association and the Friends of Theatre at Michigan State University; and is the Fund Development Committee Chair of the Lansing Art Gallery & Education Center and the Junior League of Lansing Endowment Board Vice Chair. Kate is also a member of the City of Lansing Mayor's Arts and Culture Commission, where she chairs the Governance Committee and sits on the Public Art Committee.
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