Elana Gold is a dedicated Staff Attorney at Southern Minnesota Regional Legal Services, Inc. since October 2022, focusing on representing low-wage agricultural workers in a range of legal issues including wage theft, workplace safety violations, and labor trafficking. Previously, Elana served as an Associate Attorney at Grossman Young & Hammond, LLC from January 2020 to March 2022, and as Border Project Coordinator for the National Lawyers Guild from September 2018 to March 2019. Additionally, Elana was a Legal Organizer with the Water Protector Legal Collective from July 2017 to June 2018. Elana holds a Juris Doctor degree from the City University of New York School of Law (2014 - 2017) with a focus on Immigration and Criminal Defense, and a Bachelor's degree in Latin American Studies from Temple University (2010 - 2014).
Southern Minnesota Regional Legal Services, Inc.
Southern Minnesota Regional Legal Services, Inc. provides free, high-quality legal help to low-income people in critical civil matters. For more 110 years, we’ve helped individuals and families secure and protect their basic needs, maintaining freedom from hunger, homelessness, sickness, and abuse. Because, Justice Matters ®. TO GET HELP CALL 1-888-575-2954 OR APPLY ONLINE at www.smrls.org SMRLS® mission is: To provide a full range of high quality legal services to low-income persons and eligible client groups in civil matters, in a respectful manner which enables clients to: (1) enforce their legal rights; (2) obtain effective access to the courts, administrative agencies and forums which constitute our system of justice; (3) maintain freedom from hunger, homelessness, sickness and abuse; (4) empower persons and assure equal opportunity, thus, helping people to help themselves and become economically self-reliant, to the extent their individual abilities and circumstances permit. SMRLS®, through a diverse, respectful and fair working environment, and legal assistance and community education activities, promotes and respects the dignity of low-income persons and seeks new and effective solutions to the critical and common legal problems of low-income persons which arise in a broad community context.