Natischa Rose

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 […]
Christopher Torres

Christopher has always been driven by a deep commitment to standing up for the little guy and being a voice for the vulnerable. As a first-generation college graduate, he recognizes the profound impact his work has on people’s lives and the dedication it requires. This understanding inspires his passion for advocacy and fuels his pursuit […]
Anna Stiritz

Ms. Stiritz works exclusively with plaintiffs in the firm’s wage and hour cases. When you reach out to the firm, you are likely to end up speaking with her. Anna is a talented veteran of evaluating employment law claims. She has five children and eight grandchildren and enjoys painting, writing and gardening.
Sean Short

Sean Short is a Little Rock native who practices primarily in employment law. He studied finance and accounting at Boston University. Before attending law school, Mr. Short worked in New York City for a financial services firm. As a law student, he completed a clerkship in Washington, D.C. with the Department of Justice’s Federal Tort […]
Rebecca Matlock

Rebecca Matlock practices employment law litigation, primarily regarding the application of the Fair Labor Standards Act but also in the application of various state wage statutes including the Arkansas Minimum Wage Act and the Illinois Minimum Wage Law. She has experience in all types of labor law cases, including misclassification, minimum wage and overtime violations, […]
Vanessa Kinney

Vanessa Kinney has focused her practice primarily in employment law. Mrs. Kinney’s wage and hour experience dates back to 2010, and she has experience in wage and hour cases from the inception of cases to trial, and all the way through the appeals process. During her undergraduate years at the University of Arkansas, Mrs. Kinney […]
Kadian A. Crawford

Kadian A. Crawford has always been guided by an instinct towards justice. Kadian was born in May Pen, Clarendon, Jamaica to a father who was a welder and a mother, a teacher who left her then eleven-month-old daughter and two-and-a-half-year-old son to pursue the “American Dream” on behalf of her family. Kadian emigrated to Houston, […]