Conor Cathey ATTORNEY
Conor P. Cathey joined Williams Hart & Boundas, LLP in 2023. His primary practice area is mass torts, specifically cases involving Roundup, rideshare sexual assault, and talcum powder. He is a passionate advocate for justice and is always willing to go the distance for his clients. Conor’s experience can be tracked as far back to his time spent clerking for the Honorable Andrew Kleinfeld in the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit. His time spent in the Ninth Circuit Court emboldened him to help those who have been wronged and to seek the restitution they deserve. We are excited that he has found that place here, at Williams Hart & Boundas, LLP.
Conor is licensed to practice in Texas and is admitted to practice before the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit. He graduated cum laude and received his Bachelor of Arts in History modified with English from Dartmouth College in 2015. He then earned his law degree from Cornell Law School in 2021, graduating cum laude.
Education
- Cornell Law School, Juris Doctorate, cum laude, 2021
- Dean’s List
- CALI Award received for:
- Contracts
- Deals Seminar: Real Estate Transactions
- Practicing Criminal Defense in Federal Court
- Law of Autonomous Vehicles
- Cornell Law Review, Articles Editor
- Dartmouth College, Bachelor of Arts in History Modified with English, cum laude, 2015
- Academic Citation in English 32: The Rise of the Novel
- The Jay Evans Award for Dedication and Service
- Ledyard Canoe Club, President
- Sigma Alpha Epsilon, President
Practice Areas
- Personal Injury
- Roundup
- Rideshare Sexual Assault
- Talcum Powder
- Mass Torts
Bar Admissions
- Texas, 2021
Court Admissions
- United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit
Representative Matters / Case Results
- Martel v. Monsanto Co.—$3.5 million verdict against defendants