03/25/2026
For young women in law, a strong mentor can help shape a life-long career. Associate Catherine Ingersoll knows this first-hand. Now she has her own wise words for young women pursuing litigation.
Catie is an accomplished associate attorney in her own right, shaped by the women who’ve mentored her along the way.
“I believe every woman in the legal field brings something unique to the table. I have learned something valuable from every woman I have met along the way.”
At HS&S, Catie finds inspiration watching and learning from her colleagues Julie and Erica. To her, they embody what it truly means to be a powerhouse attorney. In a world where so many women feel torn between a career and motherhood, she’s happy to work alongside women who show her she can have it all. Catie also credits Garrison Law associate Meaghan Kirby as one of her early mentors, noting that Meaghan encouraged her interest in employment law and mock trial. She is continually inspired by her friends, who push each other to learn and grow.
Now, Catie wants to pay that mentorship forward. She urges young women entering law, particularly litigation, to trust themselves and to use their voices.
“Trust yourself and do not be afraid to use your voice. Your instincts are often right, whether you are offering a new perspective on case strategy that others may have overlooked or making an objection in court.”
Catie also wants young women graduating from law school to know that the legal field is a broad one. Changing direction in your career isn’t weakness, it’s growth.
“There are many areas of law you may not have encountered yet. If you feel drawn in a different direction than the path you are currently on, do not be afraid to take the risk and make a change."
We are happy to spotlight Catie for Women’s History Month. Inspired by the women who came before her, she now aims to inspire those who come after her.