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Natalie Moritz

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Natalie Moritz, Legal Writer

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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. 

Latest Articles

  • Wrongful Death Laws in New York

    Wrongful death occurs when a person's negligence or intent to harm causes the demise of another. The laws concerning wrongful death lawsuits can be complex and confusing. Learn more about New York wrongful death laws at FindLaw.

  • How To Open a Furniture Store

    If you're considering opening a furniture store, you'll need a solid foundation of business planning and legal compliance. Learn more at FindLaw.com.

  • What Is a Labor Union?

    What is a labor union? FindLaw gives an overview of the rights unions help protect, a brief history of their existence, and steps to form a union at work.

  • How To Start a Nonprofit in New Jersey

    Forming a nonprofit in New Jersey can be a daunting task, and it's crucial to get everything correct. Learn about 501(c)(3) corporations, tax-exempt status, bylaws, the IRS, and much more at FindLaw.com.

  • What Is the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB)?

    The National Labor Relations Board protects many workers in the private sector. FindLaw explains how the NLRB can help you.

  • Employee Rights Overview: Your Guide to Labor Laws

    FindLaw explains some of the more common labor rights championed by the labor movement in the U.S.

  • Paycheck Deductions and Wage Garnishment

    Learn more about paycheck deductions and wage garnishment in this FindLaw article.

  • How To Open an Indie Bookshop

    An indie bookshop can be a profitable business, but with some personal and financial risk. Learn the steps for opening an independent bookstore at FindLaw.

  • Is Mandatory Overtime Legal?

    Is your boss asking you to work more than 40 hours a week? Get answers to your questions about mandatory overtime in this article from FindLaw.com.

  • ERISA Violations: Penalties and Punishments

    A look at the different types of ERISA violations and the penalties ascribed for each.

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