Natalie Kraner
About Natalie Kraner
Natalie Kraner serves as the Senior Public Interest Counsel at Lowenstein Sandler LLP, where she has worked since 2014, focusing on pro bono legal matters. She has a diverse educational background, holding a JD from The George Washington University Law School and a BA from The College of New Jersey.
Current Role as Senior Public Interest Counsel
Natalie Kraner serves as Senior Public Interest Counsel at Lowenstein Sandler LLP, a position she has held since 2014. In this role, she develops and maintains close working relationships with national and state public interest organizations, government officials, and pro bono leaders across the country. Kraner supervises and monitors the progress of pro bono matters, ensuring they meet the highest professional standards. Her focus on public interest law underscores her commitment to serving diverse communities.
Previous Experience at Lowenstein Sandler LLP
Kraner previously worked at Lowenstein Sandler LLP as Counsel in the Litigation Department from 2006 to 2013. During her seven years in this role, she gained extensive experience in litigation and developed skills that contributed to her current position. This background provided her with a strong foundation in legal practice and client representation.
Educational Background
Natalie Kraner earned her Juris Doctor (JD) from The George Washington University Law School, where she studied from 2003 to 2005. Prior to that, she attended Rutgers Law School for one year. Kraner also holds a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) degree from The College of New Jersey, where she studied Psychology, Economics, and Philosophy from 1998 to 2002. Her diverse educational background supports her multifaceted approach to legal issues.
Pro Bono Representation and Impact Litigation
In her current role, Kraner directly represents a diverse group of pro bono clients in various legal matters, including civil rights and impact litigation, civil and criminal appeals, and issues related to immigration, housing, and family law. Her work in these areas highlights her dedication to advocating for underrepresented populations and addressing systemic injustices.