When not working, I enjoy being creative, and being creative means writing about law topics. The last few years of law school made me realize that I could make a living blogging about legal issues, so I started doing just that. I have also taken on the role of a freelance writer, which is one of my passions and what brings me the most joy. I also love being involved in my community, and I volunteer as a Legal Aid lawyer and a member of the Board of Directors for the National Bar Association.
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