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Caitlin Vanderkarr is a Phoenix-based attorney with roots in Michigan. She graduated with a B.A. from the University of Michigan before moving to Arizona, where she earned her M.Ed. from Arizona State University while teaching mathematics in Tolleson through Teach For America. Caitlin later earned her J.D. (summa cum laude) from Michigan State University College of Law, but she chose to return to Phoenix, where she has made her home ever since.
Caitlin was drawn to law because it allows her to advocate for clients and help them achieve their goals and full potential. She is committed to providing efficient, detail-oriented legal services. As a skilled drafter and creative negotiator, Caitlin has handled a wide range of legal matters, including probate and trust law, administrative and government law, gaming law, horseracing law, combat sports law, real estate law, and environmental law.
Caitlin is also passionate about giving back to the community and has volunteered with several legal organizations in the Phoenix area. Outside of work, she enjoys reading, spending time with family, and traveling.
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Bar Admissions
State Bar of Arizona
Professional Associations & Memberships
State Bar of Arizona
International Masters of Gaming Law
International Association of Gaming Advisors
Scholarship or Teaching
2019 CLE, MCBA: Remote Online Notarization
2021 CLE, State Bar Convention: Updates in Arizona Environmental Regulatory Law
2021 U of A presentation: Arizona Department of Gaming Information Session
2022 CLE, IMGL Conference Panelist: Mobile Gaming App Technology: Implications for Cross-Border Regulatory Jurisdiction Disputes/Cooperation between International, US, and Indian Country Regulators
Professional Publications
Contributed research to: Barbara O’Brien, Catherine M. Grosso, and Abijah P. Taylor, Examining Jurors: Applying Conversational Analysis to Voir Dire in Capital Cases, a First Look, 107 J. Crim. L. & Criminology 687 (2017)
Honors and Awards
- Featured as a Phoenix Magazine Top Lawyer, Sports Law, in 2022
- Previously nominated a SuperLawyer
Education
University of Michigan, B.A.
Arizona State University, M.Ed.
Michigan State University College of Law, J.D.