Cait Clarke, Esq. has 20+ years of experience teaching, training and coaching in law, leadership, management and negotiation for attorneys and others in the legal arena.
Cait has designed curriculum, managed trainings, and trained hundreds of attorneys throughout the U.S. in a variety of programs, including the National Defender Leadership Institute at the National Legal Aid and Defender Association, Harvard University's Kennedy School of Government's Executive Session on Public Defense, funded by the U.S. Department of Justice, Harvard Law School, and Loyola University School of Law in New Orleans.
Her doctoral fieldwork took her to South Africa where she studied and published on plea negotiations. She has also completed the MIT-Harvard Public Disputes Program and Harvard Law School's Program on Negotiation for Senior Executives.
In her community work, Cait has served as Co-Chair of the National Consortium on Community Problem Solving and on the International Board of Advisors to Justice Without Borders. She is extensively published, with law reviews, articles, book chapters and book reviews to her credit. She holds her S.J.D. from Harvard Law School, LL.M from Georgetown University Law Center's Criminal Justice Clinic, J.D. from Catholic University's Columbus School of Law, and B.S. from Villanova University's School of Commerce and Finance.