Nataly Cabrera
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Phone: 617.492.3000
Fax: 617.491.3299
689 Massachusetts Avenue
Cambridge, Massachusetts 02139
nataly@altmanllp.com
Phone: 617.492.3000
Fax: 617.491.3299
689 Massachusetts Avenue Cambridge, Massachusetts 02139
Originally from Jamaica Plain, MA, and daughter of Salvadoran parents, Nataly Cabrera focuses on immigration law. She is a graduate of the College of the Holy Cross where she majored in Political Science, minored in Philosophy, and concentrated in Latin American Studies. In college, Nataly studied Law and Politics in Costa Rica for a semester and traveled to Cuba through her Latin American Studies Program. While at Suffolk University Law School, she studied international and immigration law and practiced in the immigration clinic where she assisted clients in asylum and cancellation of removal cases. She also represented clients in the immigration court. While in law school, Nataly traveled to Mumbai, India, where she interned at a corporate law firm.
Nataly is fluent in verbal and written Spanish and is actively involved with the Latino community. In the past, she has worked as a Community Organizer in Jamaica Plain and as a Coordinator for the Peace on the Move Youth Program in the South End. She has served as a mentor to Latino youth for the last eight years and is currently a member of Latinos en Accion, an organization that helps Latinos with issues related to subsidized housing, immigration, and education.
Admissions: Massachusetts, 2009
United States Federal Court, District of Massachusetts, 2010
Phone: 617.492.3000
Fax: 617.491.3299
689 Massachusetts Avenue Cambridge, Massachusetts 02139
Originally from Jamaica Plain, MA, and daughter of Salvadoran parents, Nataly Cabrera focuses on immigration law. She is a graduate of the College of the Holy Cross where she majored in Political Science, minored in Philosophy, and concentrated in Latin American Studies. In college, Nataly studied Law and Politics in Costa Rica for a semester and traveled to Cuba through her Latin American Studies Program. While at Suffolk University Law School, she studied international and immigration law and practiced in the immigration clinic where she assisted clients in asylum and cancellation of removal cases. She also represented clients in the immigration court. While in law school, Nataly traveled to Mumbai, India, where she interned at a corporate law firm.
Nataly is fluent in verbal and written Spanish and is actively involved with the Latino community. In the past, she has worked as a Community Organizer in Jamaica Plain and as a Coordinator for the Peace on the Move Youth Program in the South End. She has served as a mentor to Latino youth for the last eight years and is currently a member of Latinos en Accion, an organization that helps Latinos with issues related to subsidized housing, immigration, and education.
Admissions: Massachusetts, 2009
United States Federal Court, District of Massachusetts, 2010
