
(504) 608-4302
(504) 523-2434
Education
• Tulane University, J.D., 2021
• Barnard College, B.A., 2016
Bar Admissions
• Louisiana
Eva is an Associate in the firm’s New Orleans office. She represents clients in institutional abuse cases.
Eva received her Bachelor of Arts from Barnard College in 2016. Eva graduated from Tulane Law School in 2021, where she was a Managing Editor of the Journal of Technology and Intellectual Property and a Student Attorney in the Domestic Violence Clinic. After law school Eva first worked in legal aid, representing survivors of intimate partner violence in civil matters and then defending clients facing eviction.
Most recently, Eva represented clients in civil rights and personal injury cases in private practice. Eva worked on a wide array of cases involving disability rights, employment discrimination, prisoner rights, police misconduct, voting rights, and freedom of speech. Eva is a skilled litigator and negotiator who strategizes the most effective ways to get positive outcomes for her clients. Eva is passionate about fighting for clients who have experienced harm at the hands of people in positions of power.
Eva is a Board Member of the Young Lawyers Division of the Federal Bar Association, New Orleans Chapter.
In her free time, Eva is a passionate amateur baker. She also enjoys walking her dachshund Joni around Bayou St. John.
Practice Areas
• Institutional Sex Assault
• Sex Abuse
Memberships
• Young Lawyers Division of the Federal Bar Association, New Orleans Chapter
How we work
We have represented thousands of victims of investment fraud, against financial institutions that failed to discharge their duties and protect the investing public. Each case is different and our past successes are not indicative of future results; we will be glad to review your case and advise you as to your options, at no charge.
We generally represent investors on a “contingency fee” basis, meaning we do not charge any legal fees unless and until we recover money for you. Our general practice is to advance the case costs on the client’s behalf and recoup them out of (and up to) the amounts recovered. A few jurisdictions (states) require the client to be responsible for the case costs; whenever that is the case we explain to the client what those costs entail.
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If you believe you have been wronged or suffered injuries at the hands of others , it is important to take action. You may call at (504) 523-2434, email us, or contact us by using the Contact form on this page, and tell us about your case. There is no charge for us to evaluate your case.
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