Gretchen EddyParalegal

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Gretchen Eddy

Gretchen Eddy heads our Paralegal team, bringing nearly two decades of experience in both the public and private sectors. Before joining us, she served in litigation support at the Federal Public Defender’s Office for the Central District of California and previously worked for a boutique criminal defense firm in Oregon. She recognizes both the economic and social costs of cases to clients, and strives to equip our paralegals with the skills to tackle the complexities of civil and criminal cases across state and federal trial and appellate courts with confidence and competence. Her unmatched commitment to getting things done, coupled with an amazing ability to mind read, makes her an indispensable asset, and her dedication and ability to deliver under any circumstances ensures our legal strategies are executed flawlessly, making her an integral part of our success.

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