Area of
Emphasis
Kathy Condo is a shareholder
in the Litigation and Energy and Natural
Resources groups of Babst Calland. Before
joining the firm, Ms. Condo spent more than 25 years in the Pittsburgh office
of a large national law firm, during which time she handled numerous jury
and non-jury trials. She has extensive experience in handling toxic tort and
products liability litigation in various federal and state courts, which has
included trial work, as well as the multi-state coordination of the defense of
repetitive litigation. During the course of her representation of clients in
the toxic tort and product liability area, she has worked with and opposed
numerous technical and medical expert witnesses. Her experiences include obtaining
a defense verdict in a toxic tort case for an international electronics
manufacturer involving claimed injuries due to heavy metal exposure and
defending numerous class actions involving claimed environmental exposures. Ms.
Condo counsels clients in threatened toxic tort litigation related to oil and
gas development and defends these cases when filed.
Ms. Condo also represents and counsels financial
services institutions in litigation arising out of lending and servicing
activities and in various commercial litigation matters, often resolving
problems to prevent litigation or to resolve litigation after it is filed. She
has also represented a number of major corporations in federal and state courts
in employment-related matters.
For a number of years, Ms. Condo acted as an outside
“in-house counsel” for a corporation facing a major litigation challenge. In
that capacity, she administered hundreds of cases in outlying jurisdictions,
controlled the litigation budgets of local counsel, administered the day-to-day
activity of paralegals and lawyers, negotiated settlements, and handled trials
in local jurisdictions. Much of this work focused on innovative mechanisms for
defense cost savings.
Background
Ms. Condo graduated summa cum laude and first in her class from Duquesne University
School of Law, with a J.D. in 1981, where she was Executive Recent Decisions
Editor of the Law Review. She received her M.S.W. from the University of
Pittsburgh in 1975 and upon graduation, she worked as a social worker in the
neonatal intensive care unit at Magee Women’s Hospital. Ms. Condo received her
B.A., with high distinction, from the Pennsylvania State University in 1974,
where she was selected for membership in Phi Beta Kappa.
Memberships
and Affiliations
Ms. Condo is admitted to practice in Pennsylvania and West Virginia and is a member of the Allegheny County Bar Association. She has been a member of the Academy of Trial Lawyers since 1992. Ms. Condo was appointed by the Pennsylvania Supreme Court to serve a three-year term on the Pennsylvania Civil Procedural Rules Committee. She has also been a member of the Allegheny County Private Industrial Counsel as well as a past board member of the Sara Heinz House. Ms. Condo has been recognized in The Best Lawyers in America® for Commercial Litigation since 2020 and Energy Law since 2025. She was also selected to the 2012-2018 Pennsylvania Super Lawyers lists (Thomson Reuters).
Publications/Presentations
Over the years, Ms. Condo has spoken frequently at
PBI, DRI and in-house CLEs on various subjects related to litigation, including
Daubert challenges, recent
developments in civil procedure and evidence, toxic tort litigation, oil and
gas development litigation and mitigation of litigation.