Bryan Schwartz Law is pleased to announce that former paralegal Erica Posey has re-joined the firm as an Associate.
Erica Posey began her legal career at Bryan Schwartz Law in 2014 as a paralegal and discovered a passion for civil rights law. Bryan Schwartz’s zealous advocacy for his clients inspired her to go to law school to follow in his footsteps. According to Principal Bryan Schwartz, “Erica was a star when she first came to the firm and I am thrilled she is back! I am so proud of her for what she’s already accomplished starting her legal career.”
Ms. Posey graduated Stanford Law School in 2022, after attending rival U.C. Berkeley for undergraduate school, majoring in Slavic Languages and Literatures and minoring in Public Policy. Prior to law school, Ms. Posey also worked on national security and civil liberties policy with the Brennan Center for Justice, where her research focused on Presidential emergency powers reforms and First Amendment freedoms. During law school, she interned with the Los Angeles City Attorney’s Office in their affirmative litigation division and returned once more to Bryan Schwartz Law as a law clerk.
Following law school, Ms. Posey served as the 2022-2024 Paul H. Tobias Fellow at the National Institute for Workers’ Rights and the National Employment Lawyers’ Association. In this role she worked primarily on developing creative and novel litigation strategies to address emerging employment law topics and supporting the organization’s amicus program.
Ms. Posey loves her work and believes everyone else deserves to love their work too. She is thrilled to return to the firm that sparked her initial passion and to continue fighting for workers’ rights in the courtroom and beyond.
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