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I am presently an associate at Kemnitzer, Barron & Krieg, LLP, wherein my practice is focused round client financing, unfair debt collections practices, and addressing troubles related to solar panel fraud.

Before my current function, I served as a Senior Lawyer in the Consumer Rights Unit at Bay Area Legal Aid. My career also consists of time as a Litigation Lawyer on the Eviction Defense Collaborative in San Francisco and as an partner attorney at Crowell & Moring, that specialize in antitrust and commercial litigation.

I completed my undergraduate research with honors on the University of California, Los Angeles in 2013 and went directly to earn my regulation diploma from Harvard Law School in 2018. During my time at regulation school, I engaged in several internships, inclusive of positions with the Federal Trade Commission, Project on Predatory Student Lending, California Lawyer General Consumer Law Section, and the Los Angeles City Lawyer. Additionally, I became an Article Editor for the Harvard Journal of Law and Gender and served because the Student Director of the Access to Justice Lab’s Financial Distress Research Project.

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