Bookwalter, Beth E.

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Updated 03/11/11

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Wilmer Cutler Pickering Hale and Dorr LLP

60 State Street

Boston, MA 02109

Phone: +1 617 526 6862 (Business Phone)

Fax: +1 617 526 5000 (Business Fax)

Contact Us (Business Email)

Websites associated with this firm:http://www.wilmerhale.com

Summary

Lawyer Overview

Beth Bookwalter is a counsel in the firm's Litigation/Controversy and Securities Departments, and a member of the Business Trial Group. She joined the firm in 1999.

Ms. Bookwalter received a JD degree, magna cum laude, from Boston University School of Law. She received her BA degree, magna cum laude, from Bucknell University, where she was elected to Phi Beta Kappa

Ms. Bookwalter is admitted to practice in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.

Areas of Practice

  • Litigation/Controversy
  • Securities
  • Business Trial Group
  • Investigations and Criminal Litigation
  • Litigation and Enforcement

Representative Cases

  • WilmerHale Pro Bono Client's Sentence Reduced to Life in Prison

West Practice Categories

Bankruptcy Litigation, Class Actions, Complex Litigation, Federal Appellate Practice, Federal Claims Court, Federal Trial Practice, International Trade Litigation, Litigation & Appeals, Multidistrict Litigation, Patent Litigation, Securities Law, Securities Regulation, State Appellate Practice, State Trial Practice, Tax Litigation, US Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit, US Supreme Court

Qualifications

Bar Admissions

  • Massachusetts

Education

  • Boston University School of Law, 1999
    JD
  • Bucknell University, 1996
    BA

Office Information

Address

60 State Street
Boston, MA 02109

Phones

+1 617 526 6862 (Business Phone)

Faxes

+1 617 526 5000 (Business Fax)

Emails

Contact Us (Business Email)

Websites

http://www.wilmerhale.com

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