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Andrea Loveless joined Bernabei & Wachtel, PLLC, from the Lawyers' Committee for Civil Rights Under Law, where she worked in the Employment Discrimination Project as the George N. Lindsay Fellow. While at the Lawyers' Committee, Ms. Loveless engaged in civil rights litigation and administrative agency investigations, and wrote several amicus briefs filed in the United States Supreme Court. She also worked for Election Protection, a nonpartisan voter protection program lead by the Lawyers' Committee, organizing a nationwide voter protection effort.
Ms. Loveless is a 2007 graduate of George Mason University School of Law where she was an active member of the student body. Ms. Loveless co-founded and served as President of the school's ACLU Chapter and was President of the Women's Law Association. As a member of the Moot Court Board, Ms. Loveless' team won the 2007 Domenick L. Gabrielli National Family Law Moot Court Competition. Ms. Loveless also planned a student trip to New Orleans to provide legal assistance in the aftermath of Hurricanes Katrina and Rita. In her first two years of law school, Ms. Loveless worked with low income clients at Legal Services of Northern Virginia, served as a law clerk at a civil rights law firm that specialized in individual and class action employment discrimination cases, and spent a summer in the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission's Office of Legal Counsel. In her third year, she interned for the Honorable Dennis J. Smith at the Fairfax County Circuit Court, performed research for a study of death penalty cases for the Federal Judicial Center, and was a law clerk here at Bernabei & Wachtel, PLLC.
Prior to law school, Ms. Loveless graduated with Honors from Boston University with a B.A. in Mathematics, after which she spent three years working as an actuary for a pension consulting firm and an insurance company.
Ms. Loveless is admitted to practice law in California.
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