Karen Huber’s practice focuses on antitrust and competition litigation, government and internal investigations, white collar defense, and complex commercial litigation.
Prior to joining Larson, Karen worked at a renowned multinational law firm where she handled an extensive variety of high-profile domestic and cross-border litigation and investigations, in addition to a portfolio of pro bono work. Prior to entering private practice, Karen clerked at the European Union Court of Justice in Luxembourg.
While at Duke University School of Law, Karen was an officer of the Human Rights Law Society and the International Law Society and served as an editor of the Duke Journal of Gender Law & Policy. Before returning to law school, Karen was an associate professor at Wesleyan College, where she specialized in 20th-century French history and served as Assistant Dean for a dual-degree program in China.
Outside of the office, Karen enjoys international travel, mastering French recipes, growing roses, and horseback riding.
Higher Education Honors and Achievements
- Fulbright Scholar (2001-2002)
- Bourse Chateaubriand (2003-2004)
Education
- Duke University School of Law, J.D., LL.M.
- Ohio State University, M.A., Ph.D
- University of Dayton, B.A., magna cum laude
Admissions
- New York
- District of Columbia
- Georgia
Clerkships
- European Union Court of Justice, General Court