Kaitlyn Fry is a litigation associate at The Sentinel Firm in the Complex Litigation and Wage-and-Hour Class Action Department. With a focus on prosecuting complex wage-and-hour class actions and Private Attorneys General Act ("PAGA") representative actions, Ms. Fry is committed to defending and upholding the rights of employees across various industries in both state and federal court.
Ms. Fry began her legal career clerking for the Major Crimes Division at the Los Angeles County District Attorney's Office, before transitioning to a boutique employment law firm in Glendale. After graduating law school, Ms. Fry started at a firm specializing in personal injury, mass tort, and class action litigation. During her early years of practice, she focused primarily on medical privacy class actions. She is an active member of the Women Lawyers Association of Los Angeles, the Consumer Attorneys Association of Los Angeles, and the Consumer Attorneys of California.
Ms. Fry holds a bachelor's degree in Environmental Studies and Economics from the University of California, Santa Cruz. She went on to earn her Juris Doctorate from Southwestern Law School, where she was a finalist for the Trial Advocacy Honors Program's ("TAHP") intramural competition, the winner of the TAHP JEBS competition, and served as the Alumni Relations Chair on the TAHP Board of Governers. Ms. Fry is licensed to practice law in the State of California as well as in the Federal District Courts.
