Kristen concentrates her practice on antitrust and complex commercial litigation. She has extensive experience representing both plaintiffs and defendants in high‑stakes, multijurisdictional antitrust matters, including civil litigation, criminal investigations, and regulatory enforcement actions. Her work includes defending clients in proceedings involving the US Department of Justice, the Federal Trade Commission, and foreign competition authorities, as well as representing clients in private litigation in Europe and Canada and in arbitration.
In addition to her US practice, Kristen has handled a wide range of global competition matters spanning the technology, automotive, industrial manufacturing, agricultural, retail food, and transportation sectors. Her experience includes several major multidistrict litigation (MDL) proceedings involving two of the largest global price‑fixing matters in recent history.
Prior to joining Mintz, Kristen served as counsel in an antitrust litigation practice, where she handled complex competition matters and gained significant trial and regulatory experience. She also clerked for the Honorable Christine O.C. Miller of the US Court of Federal Claims.
Kristen earned her JD from Chicago-Kent College of Law, graduating summa cum laude and being inducted into the Order of the Coif. She also served on the Law Review. She received her BA magna cum laude in political science from DePaul University.
She is based in the firm’s Washington, DC office.
Recognition & Awards
Kristen has been recognized in the 2025 and 2026 editions of the Lawdragon 500 Leading Antitrust & Global Competition Lawyers