Caroline Glennie-Smith’s practice focuses on white collar defense matters and complex civil litigation.
Before joining Larson, Caroline was an associate at a criminal defense and civil litigation boutique in Los Angeles. She began her legal career as a law clerk for the Honorable Michael R. Wilner in the U.S. District Court for the Central District of California. In that role, Caroline worked on civil and criminal cases involving federal and state law issues and assisted with a jury trial, a bench trial, and settlement negotiations.
Caroline graduated from Loyola Law School, where she was a Loyola Scholar and recipient of the John Mathews Disability Rights Endowed Scholarship. During law school, Caroline served as Chief Production Editor for Loyola’s Entertainment Law Review and assisted Dean Michael Waterstone with research and initiatives for Loyola’s Coelho Center for Disability Law, Policy & Innovation. In her free time, Caroline enjoys arranging flowers and exploring the geology of California.
Higher Education Honors and Achievements
- Loyola Scholar
- John Mathews Disability Rights Endowed Scholarship
- Loyola of Los Angeles Entertainment Law Review, Chief Production Editor
Education
- Loyola Law School, J.D.
- University of Virginia, B.A.
Admissions
- California
- U.S.D.C. Central District of California
- U.S.D.C. Northern District of California
Clerkships
- Hon. Michael R. Wilner
U.S.D.C. Central District of California