KATHRYN ALLEN AND CHASE PRITCHETT JOIN SPERLING KENNY NACHWALTER

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November 21, 2025 - Sperling Kenny Nachwalter is pleased to announce that Kathryn Allen has joined the firm as senior counsel and Chase Pritchett has joined as an associate.

Kathryn is based in the firm’s Austin office, where she represents clients in matters involving antitrust violations, healthcare fraud, breach of contract, and the recovery and protection of taxpayer funds. She brings extensive experience in complex civil litigation, having practiced in both private and public sectors. Prior to joining the firm, Kathryn litigated claims under state false claims acts and consumer protection statutes, recovering overpayments on behalf of state Medicaid programs. She has represented state agencies in disputes involving software licensing and public works construction, resolved multimillion-dollar disputes through negotiation and mediation, and advised clients on breach of contract, property damage, and administrative matters.

Chase is based in the firm’s Nashville office and focuses on antitrust litigation and advocacy. Prior to joining the firm, he was a Trial Attorney at the Antitrust Division of the United States Department of Justice, where he investigated and prosecuted antitrust conduct claims in various industries. Chase was a core member of the winning case team in the landmark Google Ad Tech monopolization lawsuit and most recently helped litigate a complex information sharing case with wide-ranging impact on the agricultural sector. Before entering the legal profession, he worked at a large financial institution in roles involving portfolio management, risk analysis, and regulatory relations.

About Sperling Kenny Nachwalter, LLC

Sperling Kenny Nachwalter is a nationally renowned law firm skilled at representing businesses and individuals in high-stakes, complex business-related disputes in courts and before arbitration panels throughout the U.S.

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