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Cathryn Nanette Loucas

Robinson & Jones β€’ OH
EnergyEstate PlanningGeneral PracticeMedical Malpractice

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Cathryn Nanette Loucas is a distinguished attorney based in Oxford, Ohio, with a rich background spanning over three decades in law. Originally hailing from West Virginia, she has made Ohio her home since 2000, where she has developed a profound commitment to serving her local community. Licensed to practice law since 1991, Cathryn has cultivated a diverse legal career that encompasses complex litigation, product liability, medical malpractice, and disability law, with a particular focus on energy, environmental, and natural resources law. Cathryn earned her undergraduate degree in International Studies, graduating Magna Cum Laude from West Virginia University, and later obtained her law degree from the University of Washington in Seattle. This strong educational foundation has equipped her with the analytical skills and knowledge necessary to navigate the complexities of her practice areas effectively. In her current role at Robinson & Jones, Cathryn has dedicated her practice to addressing the unique legal needs of her community. She offers expertise in Elder Law, Estate Planning, General Business, Social Security Disability, and Agricultural/Natural Resources law, ensuring that her clients receive comprehensive and personalized legal solutions. Beyond her work in private practice, Cathryn has held significant roles, including Deputy Director and Chief Legal Counsel for a public agency, as well as litigation counsel for two non-profit organizations. Her passion for community engagement is evident through her active participation on the board of the Three Valley Conservation Trust and MOON Co-Op. Cathryn Loucas stands out not only for her legal acumen but also for her unwavering commitment to making a positive impact in the Oxford community and beyond.

Updated: May 25, 2026