About me
Natalie is a Pro Bono Partner at Lowenstein Sandler LLP and the Legal Director of the firm's Center for the Public Interest. In this role, she has helped expand the firm's historic commitment to public service by building an award-winning program that annually serves hundreds of low-income individuals and the nonprofit organizations that support them. In addition to helping run the pro bono program firmwide, Natalie maintains a substantive practice as a litigator, applying her extensive experience in complex and appellate litigation to achieve widespread law reform for low-income and other marginalized persons by challenging unjust and unlawful practices.
Natalie focuses in particular on criminal justice reform efforts through impact litigation and legislative and executive advocacy. She also oversees the firm's civil rights and asylum dockets. When she isn't leading her own teams in appeals or impact litigation, she manages and participates in a number of Lowenstein Sandler's signature pro bono initiatives, including representation of children in immigration proceedings; victims of persecution in asylum proceedings; survivors of domestic violence seeking orders of protection and custody of their children; veterans in disability hearings; low-income individuals in bankruptcy proceedings; tenants trying to avoid eviction; low-income entrepreneurs who need business advice; low-income inventors who need assistance with patent applications; adults seeking to become legal guardians of children in their care; and nonprofit organizations seeking counsel and assistance in corporate and governance matters.