As a paralegal with a diverse background shaped by my experiences growing up in a military family, I am passionate about advocating for underrepresented communities. My unique upbringing exposed me to various cultures, which fostered a deep understanding of social justice and human rights issues.
I hold a Bachelor’s degree in Human Development from the State University of New York at Binghamton, with minors in Education and Human Rights. Through my academic focus on sociology, philosophy, and social justice, I’ve cultivated a keen awareness of the rights of marginalized groups, particularly women of color. My research on women’s peacebuilding in exile, combined with my leadership as President of Binghamton’s chapter of She’s The First, has strengthened my commitment to advocating for educational and social equity.
Before joining The Myerson Law Group, I gained valuable legal experience interning with a District Attorney’s Office and a personal injury firm. These roles ignited my passion for the law and demonstrated the profound impact it has on individuals and families. I am dedicated to assisting clients with care and precision, particularly in family law, where I aspire to make a meaningful difference.
As a dedicated paralegal, I work collaboratively with the other members of our legal team ensuring that both attorneys and clients receive the essential support needed to build strong cases. My role includes organizing client documentation, drafting correspondence, and keeping clients informed about their case progress. This hands-on collaboration allows me to be an integral part of the legal process, ensuring every case is handled with the utmost attention to detail.
Outside of work, I enjoy staying active with Pilates, reading thought-provoking literature, and spending quality time with friends and family!