Caroline Young counsels clients in civil litigation matters, including a focus on real estate. She joined Frascona, Joiner, Goodman and Greenstein, P.C. in 2019 as a law clerk and subsequently as an attorney in 2021.
Ms. Young represents buyers, sellers, real estate brokers, and commercial and residential landlords throughout litigation. Prior to joining the firm, Caroline gained hands on experience with the eminent domain process in Texas, which first sparked her passion for litigation and land use. Since working at the firm, she has gained valuable experience across the firm’s wide range of practice areas. In her spare time, she enjoys hiking, snowboarding, reading, and board games.
Law Clerk. Frascona, Joiner, Goodman & Greenstein. P.C., Boulder, Colorado. January 2020–June 2021.
Legal Intern. Colorado Office of the Attorney General—State Services Section, Denver, Colorado. January 2021–May 2021.
Judicial Intern. Colorado Supreme Court, Justice Carlos A. Samour Jr., Denver, Colorado. August 2019–December 2019.
Summer Associate. Marrs Ellis & Hodge, L.L.P., Austin, Texas. June 2019–August 2019.
University of Colorado Law School, Boulder, Colorado, May 2021
Juris Doctor
❖ University of Colorado Law Review, Articles Editor
Southwestern University, Georgetown, Texas, May 2016
Bachelor of Arts in Anthropology, summa cum laude
❖ NCAA Division III Women’s Softball Team
❖ Volunteer Healthcare Clinic, Volunteer, Austin, Texas Fall 2016
❖ Upward Bound, Tutor, Georgetown, Texas 2015 – 2016
❖ The Locker, Volunteer, Georgetown, Texas 2013 – 2016
❖ St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, Fundraising Volunteer, Georgetown, Texas January 2013 – May 2016