Katherine Coba Recognized with Hispanic National Bar Association 2023 Top Lawyers Under 40 Award
Press Release | 1 min read
Feb 24, 2023
The U.S. law firm of Hinshaw & Culbertson LLP is delighted to announce that Hinshaw partner Katherine Coba has been selected as a recipient of the Hispanic National Bar Association (HNBA) 2023 Top Lawyers Under 40 Award. Coba and her fellow honorees will be recognized in an award ceremony at Heard Museum in Phoenix, Arizona on Friday, March 10th.
The HNBA Awards Committee selected Coba from a large pool of candidates from across the country and all segments of the legal profession. The Award honors lawyers who have demonstrated professional excellence, integrity, leadership, commitment to the Hispanic community, and dedication to improving the legal profession.
Coba is a partner in Hinshaw's Insurance Services practice group. She represents businesses in complex commercial litigation in both state and federal courts on issues such as breach of contract, negligence, fraud, and insurance coverage. She also dedicates a portion of her practice to estate and trust litigation. Coba has served as the Co-Chair of the HNBA's Section of Litigation and Dispute Resolution since 2019 and previously served on the HNBA Latina Commission and the Board of Directors for HNBA Region VIII.
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