Suzanna Bobadilla joined Relman Colfax in 2022 as a summer associate. Her work focuses on supporting the firm’s civil rights litigation.
Suzanna is a rising third-year student at Harvard Law School, where she is the President of the Harvard Legal Aid Bureau, a student-run legal aid organization that provides free representation to low-income and historically underserved communities in the Greater Boston Area. As a student attorney with HLAB, Suzanna has represented low-income clients in housing, unemployment, and wage theft matters. During her 1L summer, she interned with A Better Balance and the National Domestic Workers’ Alliance.
Prior to law school, Suzanna most recently served as the City Partnerships Director for the National Domestic Workers’ Lab, where she spearheaded COVID relief programs for workers and families left out of federal funding. She also spent more than six years at Google, working mostly with their social impact teams and serving as a global leader for their Latinx employee resource group. Shortly after her college graduation, Suzanna led Title IX organizing with Know Your IX, a national youth-led organization empowering students to end sexual violence in their schools.