Caitlin L. Curtin

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Caitlin L. Curtin: Attorney with Donnellan Law, PLLC

Biography

Caitlin is an Associate Attorney with Donnellan Law, PLLC. A Pennsylvania native, Caitlin graduated from Loyola University Maryland in 2019 before attending Albany Law School. Caitlin started working at Donnellan Law, PLLC, as a law clerk during her second year at Albany Law School. While at Albany Law School, she was the Chair of the Domenick L. Gabrielli Family Law Moot Court Competition and a member of the Albany Law Journal of Science and Technology. She then joined Donnellan Law, PLLC, as an Associate Attorney upon admission to the New York State Bar in 2023. Her practice concentrates in matrimonial and family law.

Honors

Rising Star, Super Lawyers, 2025

Areas of Practice (1)

  • Matrimonial and Family Law

Education & Credentials

University Attended:
Loyola University Maryland, B.A., Major: Writing & Psychology, 2019
Law School Attended:
Albany Law School of Union University, J.D.
Year of First Admission:
2023
Admission:
2023, New York
ISLN:
1001366442

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