Natischa is a former criminal defense and housing attorney whose work revealed systemic patterns that couldn’t be addressed through individual representation alone. Time and again, she witnessed the same injustices affecting entire communities—substandard housing conditions causing widespread health issues, predatory practices targeting vulnerable populations, and institutional barriers to justice that individual cases could only chip away at. This recognition naturally drew her toward class action work, where she could address root causes and create broader impact.
Her background spans criminal defense, housing law, and civil litigation, providing her with a multifaceted understanding of how corporate and institutional practices create cascading harms across communities. She has seen firsthand how individual grievances often reflect larger patterns of misconduct, and how aggregating these claims not only achieves efficiency but delivers the systemic accountability these situations demand. Her experience has strengthened her commitment to protecting those facing well-resourced opponents and ensuring access to justice for people who might otherwise go unheard.
She is a former founding member of a law firm in Parker, Colorado, and is licensed to practice in both Colorado and Washington, D.C. As the daughter of an Air Force officer and Korean mother, she grew up moving every two to three years across the country—an experience that taught her early on what it means to adapt, connect with diverse communities, and find common ground. These skills continue to serve her well in building relationships with clients and co-counsel from all backgrounds.