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For more than three decades, Susan Warren has represented ordinary people in lawsuits against car dealers, mobile home dealers, banks and other lenders, mortgage servicing companies, and realtors who have lied to them and stolen their hard-earned money.

Ms. Warren has many favorable trial verdicts and arbitration awards on behalf of defrauded consumers during her time as a consumer protection attorney.

Prior to joining this firm, Ms. Warren worked for six years at DNA–People’s Legal Services, providing free legal services to income-eligible clients within the Navajo Nation, in federal, state and Navajo courts. While there, she was counsel on a class action civil rights case against the Navajo Nation regarding its jail conditions.

During law school, Ms. Warren was awarded a Harvard Human Rights scholarship to spend a summer working at the Western Desert Puntukurnaparna Aboriginal Corporation in Port Hedland, Australia. There, she worked for the Martu Aborigines, trying to get them legal title to their native homelands in the Western Desert. This transformative experience prompted her leaving the Northeast to move to the desert Southwest after law school.

Ms. Warren has presented at the National Consumer Law Center’s annual conferences on topics such as using experts at trial, car fraud, and practicing in tribal courts.

Outside of the office, Ms. Warren likes to lift heavy things, and has three national power lifting records. She also loves to travel and hike, and has climbed to Mt. Everest base camp during an 18-day trek in Nepal.

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