From a young age, Kate Kirchmer has been driven by a competitive spirit and a deep desire to serve others. Whether competing on the soccer field, performing in choir, or pursuing academic and professional excellence, Kate has always approached challenges with discipline and purpose. The legal field was a natural calling, allowing her to combine her work ethic and advocacy skills with her commitment to helping others navigate difficult circumstances.
Kate is a summa cum laude graduate of Baylor Law School, where she graduated as the highest-ranking student in Baylor Law’s Winter 2026 class. During law school, Kate distinguished herself through her leadership and advocacy skills. She served as an Articles Editor for the Baylor Law Review and held leadership roles within the Baylor Law community, including serving as President of the Baylor Law Student Wellness Organization. Kate also competed in the Duberstein Bankruptcy Moot Court Competition and the Emory Civil Rights and Liberties Moot Court Competition, where she finished as a semi-finalist. Before law school, Kate graduated Phi Beta Kappa with Highest Honors and College of Liberal Arts Honors from the University of Texas at Austin.
Kate now brings careful preparation and compassion to her work. Known for her drive and attention to detail, Kate is committed to advocating for clients with both excellence and empathy.