Natalie Moritz
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With degrees in Mass Communications and Sociology, Natalie’s passion lies at the intersection of people and content. She is rooted in empowering people through meaningful content and ideas. Natalie deeply believes in the power of the written word, striving to make it accessible to all.
Natalie has a diverse professional background, including writing for instructional design and training programs, publicity/marketing materials, social media and website content, resume writing, LinkedIn profile optimization, and more.
Natalie is known for distilling complex ideas into accessible content that is readily available and easily understood by all. Writing for FindLaw.com allows her to leverage this ability, finessing dense legal concepts to ensure the audience feels equipped and informed, rather than overwhelmed.
In her free time, Natalie enjoys reading, music, and doting on her pets. She is passionate about healthy living and wellness, and recharges by spending time outdoors connecting with nature.
It was an exciting day for an Arizona DoorDash delivery robot that wandered straight into the middle of a SWAT operation. Dot the robot was making a food delivery nearby when it rolled into the weapons-related incident, ignoring repeated commands from tactical officers to leave the…
With home ownership costs at an all-time high in the U.S., some relief may be on the horizon thanks to a major housing bill that just cleared Congress on June 23. The 21st Century ROAD to Housing Act’s next stop is President Trump, who must…
A Pennsylvania woman is suing Lowe’s after she was attacked by a raccoon in the store’s lawn and garden section. According to the complaint, the raccoon clawed her foot, forcing her to undergo the full rabies vaccine series, which then triggered a serious vaccine injury and long-term health…
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It turns out “Hot Girls Read“ isn’t such a novel idea. Trademarking a catchphrase can work, but it can also go sideways. Business owner and influencer Allie Mitrovich learned this the hard way after BookTok came for her after she attempted to casually enforce her trademark of “Hot Girls…
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UnitedHealthcare is under fire with the state of Massachusetts, with a new lawsuit claiming the insurer padded its pockets by making senior members look sicker on paper than they were in real life. The suit against UnitedHealthcare (DBA UnitedHealthcare Community Plans of Massachusetts) alleges that the health care…
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