Paralegal
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With over 11 years of legal support experience, I bring deep expertise in mass torts, product liability, civil rights, and environmental litigation. My career has been built on handling complex, high-stakes cases where the details matter — from toxic torts, asbestos, and water contamination (Camp Lejeune, chemical exposures, industrial pollution) to construction and demolition claims, defective products, and personal injury litigation.I’ve worked closely with attorneys and clients on investigative paralegal assignments, including case development, evidence review, discovery, and client intake for large-scale litigation. My background spans environmental law, civil rights advocacy, and workers’ rights cases, giving me a unique perspective on how legal strategies intersect with human impact.
Known for being detail-oriented, adaptable, and committed to justice, I thrive in dynamic, fast-paced environments where litigation demands precision and perseverance. Whether supporting multi-district litigation (MDL), organizing discovery for product liability suits, or investigating environmental contamination claims, I bring the persistence and organization needed to strengthen the case and support the team.
I am now seeking to transition fully into a paralegal role with a firm dedicated to mass torts, toxic torts, environmental law, and civil rights litigation. My goal is to leverage my background to support impactful cases that hold corporations accountable, advocate for victims, and advance justice — while fostering inclusive, collaborative workplaces where everyone can succeed.
Beyond the courtroom, I believe in the power of diversity, inclusiveness, and collaboration. Despite the naysayers, I know that progress comes not from division or destruction in the workplace, but from people working together across differences to achieve justice and meaningful change. My approach is rooted in respect, equity, and a belief that strong teams are built on diverse voices and shared goals.