Kathryn V. Chandless
Kathryn Chandless grew up in a small town in North Jersey a few miles outside of New York City. Her mother was a public school teacher and her father served as a municipal judge for 36 years. She attended Haverford College, where she majored in history. In 2001, she graduated from Georgetown Law school. She began her legal career working in Manhattan handling defense matters for major league sports clients and other large companies. On her second day of work in New York (September 11, 2001), tragedy struck as the World Trade Center was attacked. Her experience on that day dramatically altered her plans for the future and ultimately led her to move to Pennsylvania in 2004, where she continued to practice representing a wide spectrum of clients prior to joining the firm.
Kathryn has been named as one of Delaware County’s Best Lawyers by the Delaware County Times (2016 through 2023) and as a Pennsylvania Super Lawyers Magazine’s Rising Star (2008, 2010, 2012 through 2017). She has also been recognized in Pennsylvania Super Lawyers Magazine (2021 through 2026) and as one of Main Line Today Magazine’s Top Lawyers (2021 through 2026).