Catherine Martin, Esquire

Adjunct Professor of Law

Biography

In March 2018, Martin was named the Director of Advocacy and helps to ensure that Neighborhood Legal Services (NLS) provides high quality legal services by working to support the attorneys and helping to set long term goals for client service. In addition, continues to handle a caseload focusing on saving homes. Beginning her career as a volunteer with NLS the summer after her first year of law school, Martin worked in various NLS offices doing a variety of jobs. Since 1995, Martin has been a managing attorney in the central Pittsburgh office. At all times she has maintained an active legal practice, in Consumer law, focusing on foreclosure issues and bankruptcy law. Martin is a contributing author for “Pennsylvania Consumer Law” on Judgment Execution. The chapter is very useful, though possibly dull reading.

Martin has been involved with legal education, helping to teach law school clinic classes at both Duquesne and Pitt, and as a trainer for the Pennsylvania Bar Institute and other organizations on Consumer Law and Bankruptcy. She organizes NLS’s summer intern program, and supervises the bankruptcy law students throughout the year. An enthusiastic participant in the Gallery Crawl each July when NLS attempts to persuade the general public that lawyers are useful to society, a position strongly held by Martin herself.

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