Kimberly K. Henrickson
Associate
Kimberly Henrickson works on matters involving government enforcement defense and investigations, international arbitrations, and complex commercial disputes. She has represented clients in the health care, manufacturing, and technology sectors.
During law school, Kimberly interned at the U.S. Securities & Exchange Commission Enforcement Division, and at the U.S. Department of Justice Criminal Division, in the Organized Crime and Gang Section. Kimberly was also a student attorney in a litigation clinic where she led several hearings in the U.S. Court of Federal Claims. She served as the executive editor of the Federal Circuit Bar Journal and authored two articles that were published in nationally recognized legal journals. She is also a former Foley summer associate.
Prior to law school, Kimberly was an analyst at a jury consulting firm where she conducted comprehensive pre-trial jury and venue research across the United States.
Community Involvement
- Pro bono practice includes family law and wrongful conviction matters
- Associate board member and English language conversation tutor, Washington English Center (WEC)
- Volunteer, Mid-Atlantic Innocence Project
- Volunteer, Washington University in St. Louis Alumni Chapter
Presentations and Publications
- Co-author, “What Every Multinational Company Should Know About . . . The False Claims Act,” Manufacturing Industry Advisor (February 7, 2024)
- “COVID-19 & the Courts: The Pandemic’s Impact on the Practice of Litigation and Considerations for Future Remote Proceedings,” 40 REV. LITIG. 305 (2021)
- “Immunizing the Immunizers: How COVID-19 Vaccine Injury Claims and the CICP Will Increase Anti-Vaccine Sentiment in the United States and How HRSA Can Prevent it,” 77 FOOD & DRUG L.J. 93 (2022)
- Co-author, “Time is ‘TikTok’-ing — ‘Being Real’ about Preemptively Addressing Employees’ Confidentiality and Privacy Breaches on Social Media,” Labor & Employment Law Perspectives Blog (2023)
- Co-author, “Early Dispositive Applications May Reduce Arbitration Time and Costs” (2023)