Kate Sonney is an E-Discovery Paralegal with Kilpatrick’s LitSmart® E-Discovery Team. In this role, she assists the firm’s attorneys and clients with a variety of e-discovery-related tasks, including discovery-related pleadings, deposition preparation, subpoena responses, and preservation compliance. Kate also works with the Team’s project managers and attorneys with general case management to ensure that production specifications and deadlines are met. She has experience in Relativity, the industry-leading e-discovery platform used in-house by Kilpatrick.
Prior to joining Kilpatrick, Kate was a Paralegal at criminal defense and civil litigation law firm based in Winston-Salem, North Carolina where she drafted numerous pleadings, court filings, and motions, filed and obtained court records, performed research, and prepared memoranda.
Brigham Young University B.A., Linguistics (2005) Minors in Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages, Language, and Computers
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (2021) North Carolina Certificate, Paralegal Studies
Brigham Young University Alumni Association - North Carolina Central Chapter, Secretary/Treasurer
NCBA Paralegal Division
NCCP, Paralegal Certified by North Carolina State Bar
North Carolina Notary Public and Electronic Notary Public
North Carolina Paralegal Association
Town of Lewisville Planning Board, Board Member
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