Kayla is an Associate at Kohn, Kohn & Colapinto, where she provides direct representation to whistleblowers under securities fraud, anti-money laundering, and foreign bribery laws. Kayla’s practice focuses on trial and appellate litigation on behalf of whistleblower clients in federal court.
Kayla received her J.D., cum laude, from Georgetown University Law Center in 2020, and clerked for Judge Robert Salerno on the District of Columbia Superior Court prior to joining the firm. While in law school, Kayla interned with the DOJ Human Rights and Special Prosecutions Section, participated in Georgetown’s International Women’s Human Rights Clinic and served as the Executive Notes Editor for the Journal of National Security Law & Policy.
“Women in Whistleblowing: The Intersection Between Women’s Rights and Federal Employee Whistleblower Protections.” March 9, 2023. National Law Review. https://www.natlawreview.com/article/women-whistleblowing-intersection-between-women-s-rights-and-federal-employee#google_vignette/.