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Nina Todd

Attorney at Los Angeles Center for Law and Justice at Los Angeles Center for Law and Justice

Nina Todd has a diverse work experience spanning several industries. Nina is currently employed as an Attorney at the Los Angeles Center for Law and Justice, starting in May 2021. Prior to this, they worked as an Attorney at the Legal Aid Foundation of Los Angeles from July 2019 to May 2021.

From 2015 to 2017, Nina worked in Business Development at ElephantDrive, a company focused on providing data protection and storage solutions to individuals and businesses.

Before that, they gained experience in Marketing at PrimeSport from August 2013 to 2014.

Nina also has experience at SteelHouse, where they worked in Business Development from an unspecified date to 2014, and in Finance from an unspecified date to 2013.

Nina began their career as a Lead Intern and Legal Assistant at Olan Law in 2011, and prior to that, they interned as a Media Intern at Invisible Children from an unspecified date to 2009. Overall, Nina's work experience showcases their skills and abilities in various fields, including law, business development, and marketing.

Nina Todd received a Bachelor's degree in English Language and Literature, General from UCLA from 2008 to 2012. Nina later pursued further education at Loyola Law School, Los Angeles, where they obtained a Doctor of Law - JD degree from 2016 to 2018.

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Los Angeles, United States

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Los Angeles Center for Law and Justice

The Los Angeles Center for Law and Justice (LACLJ) is located in East Los Angeles and has served the low-income residents of Los Angeles for almost 40 years. Our mission is to secure justice for survivors of domestic violence and sexual assault and empower them to create their own futures. LACLJ provides free legal representation, education and advocacy. Our services decrease homelessness, increase family stability and provide safe, violence-free homes for children. LACLJ believes that justice should not be determined by wealth, citizenship, language, or age. We focus on serving families in crisis and those who have the greatest barriers to accessing our judicial system. We help individuals face their adversity with the dignity that they deserve. We are unique among legal aid programs because we prioritize client-based services, focus on providing direct legal services by our staff attorneys, not volunteers, and we are able to serve individuals regardless of legal status or age. We offer a full range of services, including advice and counsel, preparation of legal documents, and representation in court. LACLJ’s clients live primarily in East, Northeast and Southeast Los Angeles. Poverty, high school drop-out rates, illiteracy rates, lack of health insurance, housing density, and levels of substandard housing are significantly higher in our service area than the statewide average. A large number of LACLJ’s clients are women, immigrants and monolingual Spanish speakers. Thirty percent of our clients have less than an 8th grade education, and 57% do not have a high school diploma.


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