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Area of Focus
Ms. Cormier is an attorney in the Litigation group of Kamlet Reichert. Her practice focuses on complex civil litigation involving a range of matters, including corporate, commercial, securities, employment, and appellate cases. Prior to joining Kamlet Reichert, Ms. Cormier served as a law clerk for the former Chief Judge Edward Nottingham and, subsequently, as an emergency clerk to Federal District Court for the District of Colorado Judges Christine Arguello, Robert Blackburn, Wiley Daniel, and Marcia Krieger. Ms. Cormier has also practiced at global law firms in San Francisco and Denver.
Ms. Cormier has extensive experience in securities, employment, intellectual property, and general commercial litigation. Before attending law school, Ms. Cormier was an equities trader, which led to significant experience in corporate matters, including initial and secondary securities offerings, SEC internal investigations, antitrust and securities matters.
Ms. Cormier has acted pro bono as guardian ad litem with the Rocky Mountain Children’s Law Center, as an immigration advocate with the Rocky Mountain Survivor Center, and as a representative with the ACLU in a prisoner rights matter.
Admissions & Professional Associations
• Admitted in Colorado • Admitted in California • Admitted to U.S. District Court for Colorado • Admitted to U.S. District Court for California • Member Colorado Bar Association
Education
• J.D., Yale Law School, New Haven, Connecticut Senior Editor, Yale Law Journal Articles Editor, Yale Journal of International Law • B.A., Princeton University, Princeton, New Jersey
Speeches & Publications
• Bounds of Justice, Book Review, Yale Journal of International Law, Vol. 26.2
Skills and Interests
• Ms. Cormier is fluent in Spanish and French and functional in German. She enjoys cooking, reading, and skiing.
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