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My clients are people whose employment and other opportunities have been unfairly limited by systems that misuse personal information — whether through background checks, criminal history records, credit reports, or data that is inaccurate, outdated, or irrelevant.
I represent individuals who have been denied jobs, housing, or loans because of criminal records or credit histories that are irrelevant to their abilities, that should have been expunged, that are based on mistakes in private databases, or biases built into modern hiring practices.
At its core, my work is about economic justice and dignity — ensuring that people are judged by their skills, abilities and potential, not by past mistakes or circumstances beyond their control. I frequently partner with groups of workers and community advocates to challenge systemic discrimination in employment, lending, and technology. Through litigation and advocacy, we’ve changed policies at major retailers, government agencies, and tech companies that power the gig economy.
My practice also includes impact litigation against financial institutions that exclude immigrants and non-citizens from equal access to credit. Several of these cases have led major banks to open lending opportunities — including mortgages, auto loans, and small business financing — to DACA recipients and other non-citizens. Ultimately, my goal is to ensure that no one’s future is determined by unfair data, hidden algorithms, or a past they have already moved beyond.
“Equality is not just a moral ideal; it is a legal right. It’s my mission to break down the barriers that prevent people from reaching their full potential, and to hold accountable the systems that perpetuate inequality.”
As an immigrant myself, I’ve seen how our circumstances can have a profound impact on who we become and the opportunities available to us. The environments in which we grow up, the challenges we face, and the barriers we encounter often determine the course of our lives.
I became a civil rights attorney to help ensure that no one is limited by circumstances beyond their control—whether those circumstances are rooted in race, immigration status, economic background, past mistakes, or any other factor that may unfairly be used to judge us.
Throughout my career, I’ve helped people who face life’s toughest challenges and often find themselves at the mercy of a system that is not built to support them. Through my work, I know that people can rise above those challenges—given the right opportunities and support. That’s why I am passionate about fighting for equal rights, and for those who have been marginalized.
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