Katie Beth Lusk
About Katie Beth Lusk
Katie Beth Lusk is a Business Litigation Paralegal at King & Spalding in Atlanta, Georgia, where she has worked since 2016. She has a background in International Affairs from The University of Georgia and has held various roles in legal and administrative support.
Work at King & Spalding
Katie Beth Lusk has been employed at King & Spalding since 2016, serving as a Business Litigation Paralegal in Atlanta, Georgia. In this role, she has contributed to various aspects of business litigation, utilizing her skills and experience to support legal teams. Prior to her current position, she worked at King & Spalding as a Project Assistant in the Business Litigation department from 2014 to 2016. This progression within the firm highlights her dedication and expertise in the field of business litigation.
Education and Expertise
Katie Beth Lusk earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in International Affairs from The University of Georgia, where she studied from 2009 to 2013. Her education has provided her with a solid foundation in international relations and legal principles, which she applies in her current role as a Business Litigation Paralegal. This academic background complements her practical experience in the legal field.
Background in Administrative Roles
Before her tenure at King & Spalding, Katie Beth Lusk gained valuable experience as an Administrative Intern at Tradesecure, LLC in 2014. This role lasted for two months and involved supporting administrative functions. Additionally, she worked as a Registrar and Front Desk Coordinator at the American University of Phnom Penh for two months in 2013, where she managed front desk operations and assisted with registration processes.
Tutoring Experience
During her time at The University of Georgia, Katie Beth Lusk served as a Student Athlete Tutor from 2012 to 2013. In this capacity, she provided academic support to student-athletes, helping them balance their educational and athletic commitments. This experience reflects her ability to mentor and guide individuals in achieving their academic goals.