Biography
Caroline Basler is an associate in the firm’s Financial and Real Estate Services practice group, where she assists clients with a variety of transactions.
Her background includes international experience gained through a fellowship in global public interest law in South Africa, which lends to her skills in conducting legal research and interviews, and drafting memoranda on a variety of issues. Her previous experience also includes work concerning private equity, emerging companies and mass torts.
Background
Prior to joining Armstrong Teasdale, Caroline was a legal extern for a private equity firm in St. Louis where she reviewed investment agreements, performed legal research, and wrote on SEC regulations. While in law school, she worked at the Entrepreneurship and IP Clinic as a licensed student attorney, and before that, Caroline was a Global Public Interest Law Fellow at the Legal Resources Centre in Durban, South Africa. In addition, she has previous experience as a case coordinator for another St. Louis area law firm.
Education
- Washington University School of Law (J.D., cum laude, 2021)
- Scholar in Law (merit-based scholarship)
- Dean’s List
- Washington University Law Review
- Women’s Law Caucus (Member)
- Quincy University (B.S., summa cum laude, 2016)
- Finance
- St. Francis Solanus Award (merit-based scholarship)
- NCAA Division II Athlete – Women’s Soccer Team
- Collegiate Entrepreneurs’ Organization (Vice President)
- School of Business Certificate of Leadership
Admissions
Professional Activities
- Bar Association of Metropolitan St. Louis
Charitable and Civic Involvement
- Kolping Kicks Soccer Club (Volunteer Coach)