A young man in a blue suit and patterned tie smiles at the camera, standing in front of a blurred office background—one of the promising lawyers in Chicago specializing in intellectual property law.

Katlin C. Cravatta

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Katlin Cravatta is a litigator who advises and advocates for clients in high-stakes, complex disputes. He has represented individuals, private and public businesses, and government entities in a variety of litigation matters before state and federal trial and appellate courts, as well as administrative tribunals, throughout the United States. He is a partner in the firm’s Commercial Litigation Practice.

Katlin maintains a dynamic litigation practice and represents institutional and emerging clients in the healthcare, hospitality, transportation, and technology industries. He offers a pragmatic approach, tailored to the needs of each client, and is always focused on obtaining the most favorable outcome in court.

Katlin has deep experience litigating commercial disputes between businesses, including post-transaction disputes, business separations, restrictive covenant matters, and general contract and business tort cases. He is also well-versed in probate, estate, and trust litigation and has significant experience representing high net-worth clients in litigating contentious, sensitive disputes.

Experiencia representativa

  • Won trial and obtained fraud verdict and an eight-figure damages award for medical imaging company after multi-week jury trial
  • Obtained an award of summary judgment for a private college in defense of business tort claims
  • Won trial for private client and obtained judgment determining ownership of private art collection of significant value
  • Serves as national counsel to one of the country’s largest privately held companies and directs litigation strategy across a portfolio of litigation matters across multiple jurisdictions

Premios y reconocimientos

  • Florida Super Lawyers, Rising Star (2023, 2022)
  • Florida Trend’s Legal Elite, Up & Comer (2022)

Participación comunitaria

  • Katlin is active in multiple community organizations and is a graduate of Leadership Orlando (Class 103).
1 de febrero de 2024 Comunicados de prensa

Foley anuncia 23 nuevos socios

Foley & Lardner LLP ha elegido a 23 abogados como socios de la firma, a partir del 1 de febrero de 2024.
June 26, 2023 Honors and Awards

Los abogados de Foley incluidos en las listas «Florida Super Lawyers» y «Rising Stars» de 2023

Foley & Lardner LLP se complace en anunciar que 17 de sus abogados han sido seleccionados para formar parte de las listas Florida Super Lawyers y Rising Stars de 2023.
1 de julio de 2022 En las noticias

Abogados de Foley nombrados para la Elite Legal 2022 de Florida Trend

Foley & Lardner LLP se enorgullece de anunciar que 11 de sus abogados han sido reconocidos en la edición 2022 de Florida Trend's Legal Elite.
June 24, 2022 Honors and Awards

Los abogados de Foley incluidos en las listas «Florida Super Lawyers» y «Rising Stars» de 2022

Foley & Lardner LLP se complace en anunciar que 18 de sus abogados han sido seleccionados para formar parte de las listas Florida Super Lawyers y Rising Stars de 2022.
Vista aérea del complejo del Capitolio del Estado de Florida en Tallahassee, con el histórico edificio del capitolio con una cúpula y la moderna torre del capitolio de gran altura, que se asemeja al elegante diseño de los grandes despachos de abogados corporativos.
February 24, 2021 Blogs

Florida Supreme Court Splits from Eleventh Circuit on Consumer Warranty Issue

A recent decision of the Florida Supreme Court is a good reminder that automakers and dealers may have different arguments depending on whether consumer Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act (MMWA) claims are filed in state or federal court.
July 24, 2018 Foley Viewpoints

As Automation Expands, Driver Error Persists

A 2015 NHTSA report estimates that 94% of vehicle crashes are the result of driver error. Alarmingly, an earlier NHTSA report states that vehicle crashes are the leading cause of death for children of every age from 2 to 14 years old. While many expect increased automation and autonomous driving systems to reduce the amount of driver error, recent events demonstrate that such a world is still a long way off.