Research Attorney Natalie K. Mitchell
B.A., Louisiana State University, 2006
J.D., Tulane University School of Law, 2009
Member, Louisiana Bar (inactive)
Prior to joining our firm, Natalie was a solo practitioner with a civil litigation practice focusing on employment and civil rights law on the plaintiffs’ side. Natalie also provided freelance research services to attorneys in various areas of civil litigation, including appeals. Natalie started her career at a small firm, representing members of the seafood industry in their claims resulting from the 2010 British Petroleum oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico. Natalie also has spent time working in the political world, as a staffer for the New Orleans City Council and as a project manager and political researcher for campaigns across the country.
Natalie resides in Metairie, Louisiana, with her husband, Kyle, and their two dogs, Charlie and Louie. In her free time, Natalie enjoys reading historical fiction, walking in nature, gardening, planning her next vacation, and dining at all the delicious restaurants in nearby New Orleans.
Client Testimonials:
"Natalie took a kernel of rationale that I suggested but refined the inquiry into a much more relevant argument with (apparently) good authorities. Succinct and very targeted."–Henry Cole Gahagan, Jr., Esquire, Natchitoches, LA