Sarah J. Parady is a partner at Lowrey Parady, where she exclusively represents employees and civil rights plaintiffs.
Ms. Parady received her JD from New York University School of Law, where she served as Executive Editor for the NYU Law Review and as a Hays Civil Liberties Fellow, and received a Vanderbilt Medal for service to the law school community. She is a Wyoming native, and received her undergraduate degree in Politics, Law & Society summa cum laude from Simon’s Rock College.
After law school, she served as a law clerk to the Honorable Carlos F. Lucero of the Tenth Circuit Court of Appeals, then received a Skadden Fellowship to build a foreclosure prevention program at Colorado Legal Services. Her 2010 article in the Clearinghouse Review Journal on Law and Poverty, “Enforcing the Home Affordable Modification Program Through the Courts,” was widely relied upon by consumer advocates.