Katherine Wecker - Olympia, WA
Attorney at Cap City Law PS
Lawyers in Olympia, WA
2401 Bristol Ct. SW Suite A-103 Olympia, WA 98502
Updated: 03/10/2026
Attorney Information
Overview
Background
Prior to attending law school, Katie worked in small businesses and start-ups in customer service and purchasing and procurement. Her experience in business inspired her to attend law school and has proven helpful in her focus on business law and litigation.
Education & Experience
Katie is a graduate of Seattle University School of Law (Juris Doctor, 2021) and the University of Washington (B.A. Global Studies, 2015). During law school, Katie served as research and technical editor on Seattle University Law Review. She also participated in the Moderate Means Program and the Housing Justice Clinic. Through internships, Katie gained valuable experience in many different areas of law including consumer protection, real estate, and military justice.
Fun Facts
Katie loves to travel; she met her goal of visiting 25 countries before the age of 25. When she is not in the office, she can be found spending time outside with her two dogs or in the kitchen baking. She enjoys reading, hiking and gardening.
Education
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Legal Education
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Seattle University School of Law,
Seattle,
Washington, 2021
Juris Doctor
Honors: Participated in the Moderate Means Program
Honors: Housing Justice Clinic
Law Review: Seattle University Law Review, Research and Technical Editor
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Seattle University School of Law,
Seattle,
Washington, 2021
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Non Legal Education
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University of Washington, 2015
B.A.
Major: Global Studies
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University of Washington, 2015
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Contact
2401 Bristol Ct. SW
Suite A-103
Olympia, WA 98502
Phone: 360-536-4692
Email: Send a message
Website: https://www.capcitylawps.com/
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