MAUREEN URSUL TCHATCHOUA
Litigation Docketing Clerk


Maureen Ursul Tchatchoua is a Litigation Docketing Clerk at CROKE FAIRCHILD DUARTE & BERES with a strong foundation in legal research, case management, and client service. She holds a Bachelor of Arts in Comparative Religions & Cultural Impact from Claremont McKenna College, where she developed a multidisciplinary perspective that informs her analytical approach to the law.

Maureen has prior experience in criminal court proceedings through her judicial externship at the George Leighton Criminal Courthouse. Her paralegal experience from Piercey & Associates Ltd. strengthened her work with high-net-worth estate planning matters. Across these roles, she’s refined her ability to think independently while contributing meaningfully in a team-oriented environment.

Fluent in French and conversant in Spanish, Bahasa Indonesia, and French/English-based creoles, Maureen brings a global perspective to her work. Her academic and professional journey reflects a deep commitment to understanding the intersection of law, culture, and social change. Through international study and research experiences in Ghana, Indonesia, Sierra Leone, and Senegal, she has explored how legal systems and religious frameworks affect communities, particularly women and girls, which has shaped her long-term interest in international law and diplomacy.

Outside of her professional work, Maureen is actively engaged in community initiatives. She serves with Pivot Women’s Conferences in Chicagoland, where she focuses on event curation and execution, helping bring impactful programs to life. In her free time, she enjoys creative and active pursuits, with a particular passion for cinema production, improvisational comedy, and physical activities such as swimming and dance.

EDUCATION

  • Claremont McKenna College, B.A., Comparative Religions & Cultural Impact

MAUREEN URSUL TCHATCHOUA
Litigation Docketing Clerk


EDUCATION

  • Claremont McKenna College, B.A., Comparative Religions & Cultural Impact

Maureen Ursul Tchatchoua is a Litigation Docketing Clerk at CROKE FAIRCHILD DUARTE & BERES with a strong foundation in legal research, case management, and client service. She holds a Bachelor of Arts in Comparative Religions & Cultural Impact from Claremont McKenna College, where she developed a multidisciplinary perspective that informs her analytical approach to the law.

Maureen has prior experience in criminal court proceedings through her judicial externship at the George Leighton Criminal Courthouse. Her paralegal experience from Piercey & Associates Ltd. strengthened her work with high-net-worth estate planning matters. Across these roles, she’s refined her ability to think independently while contributing meaningfully in a team-oriented environment.

Fluent in French and conversant in Spanish, Bahasa Indonesia, and French/English-based creoles, Maureen brings a global perspective to her work. Her academic and professional journey reflects a deep commitment to understanding the intersection of law, culture, and social change. Through international study and research experiences in Ghana, Indonesia, Sierra Leone, and Senegal, she has explored how legal systems and religious frameworks affect communities, particularly women and girls, which has shaped her long-term interest in international law and diplomacy.

Outside of her professional work, Maureen is actively engaged in community initiatives. She serves with Pivot Women’s Conferences in Chicagoland, where she focuses on event curation and execution, helping bring impactful programs to life. In her free time, she enjoys creative and active pursuits, with a particular passion for cinema production, improvisational comedy, and physical activities such as swimming and dance.