I began my work in the ADA accessibility space in 2018 as a legal assistant, where I developed hands-on experience supporting blind and low vision clients in holding businesses accountable for digital inaccessibility. That work inspired me to attend law school and deepen my commitment to disability rights.
After earning my law degree and becoming a licensed attorney in 2023, I returned to this work, this time as counsel, taking the lead on over 100 ADA accessibility cases. As an attorney, I handled every stage of litigation, always with one priority in mind: achieving meaningful outcomes that include not just compensation, but actual accessibility improvements.
In every case I handle, digital remediation is non-negotiable. We don’t settle for empty promises or monetary awards alone. The goal is systemic change: removing the digital barriers that prevent equal access to goods, services, and information.
Now, as the founder of my own law firm, I bring years of focused experience to each client I represent. My mission is simple: to fight for blind and low vision individuals who are excluded from digital spaces, and to use the law as a tool for meaningful, lasting accessibility.