Natalie D. Camastra

Associate

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Natalie D. Camastra is a litigator who focuses her practice on complex litigation and internal investigations. Natalie represents clients in a wide range of industries, including healthcare, emerging technology, and consumer products. She dedicates a significant portion of her practice to pro bono advocacy, focusing on impact litigation and the needs of Spanish-speaking and immigrant communities.

As a law student at Georgetown University Law Center, Natalie successfully represented asylum seekers before the Arlington Immigration Court, achieving favorable outcomes despite changes in the treatment of gender-based asylum claims. She also earned a writing award as part of the school’s first-year Beaudry Moot Court Competition, served as an executive editor for the Food & Drug Law Journal, and advised first-year students in Georgetown's legal practice program.

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Languages

  • Spanish

Admissions

Bar Admissions

  • California

Court Admissions

  • US Court of Appeals, Ninth Circuit

Education

  • Georgetown University, J.D.
  • University of California at Berkeley, B.A.

Representative Litigation and Counseling Matters

  • Represent leading food and beverage retailers and manufacturers to defend alleged Proposition 65 violations and putative class actions alleging false advertising and consumer protection claims
  • Defended national managed care organization in False Claims Act qui tam action relating to compliance with Medicare Advantage regulations
  • Represent managed care organizations in connection with investigations by the Department of Justice
  • Counsel managed care organizations in connection with internal investigations into alleged regulatory, Anti-Kickback Statute and False Claims Act violations
  • Provide pro bono representation to individuals seeking immigration relief, including adjustment of immigration status and asylum; secured legal permanent residency (green card status) to refugee survivor of torture 
  • Represented Planned Parenthood Arizona and individual clinicians in litigation challenging statutes that reduce access to reproductive health care
  • Counsel leading Los Angeles organizations serving individuals experiencing homelessness on the constitutional rights of its residents 
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