The firm's new partner will focus her practice on federal and state consumers financial services law. She will be based out of Hudson Cook LLP's Washington, D.C., office.
by Staff
December 13, 2012
1 min to read
Catharine Andricos
HANOVER, Md. — Hudson Cook LLP, a nationwide provider of legal compliance services for the financial services industry, has added Catharine Andricos as a partner at its Washington, D.C. office.
The former associate of the firm brings significant academic and professional experience to her new role. She will focus her practice on federal and state consumer financial services law.
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Before joining Hudson Cook, Andricos worked as an associate for Severson & Werson, where she served in the San Francisco, Calif.-based firm’s commercial litigation practice. She is admitted to practice law in both California and the District of Columbia and is also a member of the American Bar Association’s section on Business Law
“Catharine has skills and knowledge that will fit perfectly in the firm’s practice,” said Robert Cook, managing partner of Hudson Cook.
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