Raitinger authors KC Counselor cover story highlighting local legal trailblazers for women’s rights
Graves Garrett attorney Callie Pippin Raitinger recently authored an article highlighting the 100th anniversary of the 19th Amendment’s ratification, which gave women the right to vote in United States elections. Her article, Celebrating Trailblazers on the 100th Anniversary of the 19th Amendment, was the cover feature in the October edition of the Kansas City Metropolitan Bar Association’s KC Counselor magazine.
Raitinger profiled landmark events and trailblazers in the Missouri and Kansas legal communities that contributed to “ushering in the social and cultural changes this nation needed for the 19th Amendment to finally succeed.” The full article can be read here.
At Graves Garrett, Raitinger’s practice includes representing businesses in the defense of civil, criminal, and regulatory investigations, along with counseling clients in matters of corporate compliance. Her experience ranges from intellectual property and business disputes to contract law and employment related matters. She is also a Certified Information Privacy Professional (CIPP/US), a distinguished designation recognizing her command of U.S. Privacy Laws. Raitinger currently serves on the Board of Directors for the Association for Women Lawyers of Greater Kansas City, where she is the Vice Chair of the Women in the Profession Committee. She is also active in leadership positions within the Kansas City Metropolitan Bar Association, including currently serving as chair of the Well-Being Committee.