
Kasi Marie Gifford
Associate
Phone: 609-572-7456
Fax: 609-572-7457
Email: kgifford@cooperlevenson.com
Location: Atlantic City, New Jersey
Kasi Marie Gifford is based in the firm’s Atlantic City office and is a member of the firm’s Education Law practice group. Kasi works with numerous New Jersey school clients. In this role, she guides school board members and school officials through all aspects of education law.
Practice Highlights
Kasi’s practice previously included a focus on all areas of plaintiffs’ personal injury work. Kasi served as a judicial law clerk to the Honorable James P. Savio, J.S.C., in the Superior Court of New Jersey, Civil Division, Atlantic County from 2015-2016. Kasi also served as a judicial intern to the Honorable Allen Littlefield and to the Honorable James Savio. Kasi is a state trained mediator for the State of New Jersey.
While in law school, Kasi served a certified legal intern with the Delaware Civil Law Clinic, where she represented victims of domestic violence and handled custody and visitation matters. Kasi participated in an Intensive Trial Advocacy Program and earned a Specialized Legal Studies in Trial Advocacy Law Certificate. She was a member of the Alternative Dispute Resolution Society and Phi Alpha Delta.
Professional Associations and Memberships
- Executive Board Member and Secretary, Young Lawyers Division, Atlantic County Bar Association
- Executive Committee Member, Co-Director of Events, Young Lawyers Division, Atlantic County Bar Association
- Executive Committee Member, Director of Community Outreach, Young Lawyers Division, Atlantic County Bar Association
- Member, Vincent S. Haneman Inn of Court.
- Member, Atlantic County Bar Association
Education
Kasi graduated from the University of Delaware with a Bachelor’s degree in Political Science and Psychology. She earned a Juris Doctor from the Widener University Delaware Law School.
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