About me
Korey Lundin is a Senior Staff Attorney at the National Housing Law Project (NHLP) and focuses his work on the preservation of federally assisted housing. Prior to joining NHLP, Korey worked for over two decades as a housing and family law attorney with Legal Action of Wisconsin, Inc. in Madison and Green Bay, Wisconsin. At Legal Action, Korey’s housing practice focused on litigating cases in which a public housing agency wrongfully terminated or denied renters from subsidized housing, and in innovative eviction defense. He also oversaw the firm’s right to counsel work, family law practice, and subsidized housing litigation. He served as lead counsel in a number of appellate cases, including successfully challenging the denial of a housing choice voucher based on alleged criminal activity of a guest, seeking damages for wrongful termination of a housing choice voucher for failing to notify the PHA of a move during a period of ineligibility, and establishing the authority of courts to redact the names of renters in eviction cases. Korey also led Legal Action’s successful petition to the Wisconsin Supreme Court which reduced the records retention period for eviction cases. Korey is a 2000 graduate of the University of Wisconsin Law School.