Claire has handled a wide variety of complex civil and criminal cases through all stages of litigation, including drafting pleadings, discovery requests, subpoenas, and dispositive motions; preparing corporate witnesses for deposition; responding to state and federal civil investigative demands; and managing large-scale document collection, review, and production projects. Passionate about proactively identifying and mitigating litigation risks, Claire has developed specialized knowledge in e-discovery and information management, including evaluating, drafting, and implementing corporate record retention policies and e-discovery procedures.
After graduating law school, Claire completed a six-month fellowship in the Consumer Protection Division of the Tennessee Attorney General's Office, where she played an active role in investigating and preventing commercial misconduct.