Katherine Morales - New York, NY
Attorney at Katz Melinger PLLC
Employment Litigation Lawyers in New York, NY
370 Lexington Avenue Suite 1512 New York, NY 10017
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New York Employment Litigation Lawyer
Updated: 03/10/2026
Areas of Practice
- Employment Litigation
- Discrimination
- Sexual Harassment Claims
- Wage and Hour Claims
- Commercial Litigation
- FMLA violations
- Retaliation
- Commercial Contract Disputes
- Severance Agreements
Attorney Information
Overview
Katherine is an associate at Katz Melinger PLLC and focuses her practice on all aspects of employment litigation. She regularly represents employees and employers in cases involving discrimination, sexual harassment, FMLA violations, retaliation, and wage and hour violations before state and federal courts and administrative agencies, including the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission. Along with her employment litigation practice, Katherine also handles commercial contract disputes and assists clients with the negotiation of severance agreements. Katherine is fluent in Spanish and regularly works with Spanish-speaking clients.
Education
Legal Education
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Georgetown University Law Center,
Washington,
District of Columbia
Juris Doctorate
Non Legal Education
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Pace University,
New York,
New York
Bachelor of Business Administration, Finance, summa cum laude
Current Employment Position(s)
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Associate
Published Works
Articles
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Breaking the Silence: The Case for a Domestic Crimes Against Humanity Statute, 31 Geo., Law Journal, 389, 2017
Bar Admissions
- New York
- New Jersey
- U.S. District Court Southern District of New York
- U.S. District Court Eastern District of New York
- U.S. District Court District of New Jersey
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