Natalie joined Hallett Whipple Weyrens in September 2025. She previously served as a law clerk for the Maine Superior Court, assisting justices with legal research and drafting opinions.
Natalie graduated magna cum laude from Vermont Law School. As a student, she participated in the Intensive Trial Practice Program and competed in the National Trial Competition. She represented adults and young people in criminal proceedings while working as a student attorney for the New Hampshire Public Defender. She was also a student clinician at the South Royalton Legal Clinic and an extern with the Vermont Office of the Defender General. She was the Vermont Editor of Vermont Law Review. Her note about Maine's public defense crisis, entitled Confronting Maine's Indigent Defense Crisis: Lessons to Be Learned from the Green Mountain State, was published in Volume 48.
At HWW, Natalie's practice focuses on defending people accused of committing crimes. She is a member of the Maine Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers.
Natalie lives with her husband, their two cats, and her many houseplants. They enjoy birding and spending time outside on the coast of Maine.



