Sarah . Parady

Lowrey Parady Lebsack, LLC
Sarah Parady, Esq., received her JD from NYU School of Law, where she was an Executive Editor for the NYU Law Review and a Hays Civil Liberties Fellow, and received a Vanderbilt Medal for community service, as well as multiple academic awards. She is a Wyoming native, and received her undergraduate degree summa cum laude from Simon's Rock College. After law school, she served as a law clerk to Judge Carlos F. Lucero of the Tenth Circuit Court of Appeals, then received a Skadden Fellowship to work at Colorado Legal Services. Ms. Parady has been recognized as the New Trial Lawyer of the Year for 2017 by the Colorado Trial Lawyers Association. She was also named the 2017 “Barrister of the Year” by The GLBT Center of Colorado for her work representing LGBTQ clients. She served as the 2019-2020 President of the Colorado Women's Bar Association after leading CWBA's successful effort to pass SB 19-085, the Colorado Equal Pay for Equal Work Act. Ms. Parady teaches many Continuing Legal Education programs each year, co-authors a chapter of the Practitioner's Guide to Colorado Employment Law, frequently contributes to legal publications in Colorado, and is a sought-after author of amicus and appellate briefs.  In Fall of 2021 she will teach Employment Law as adjunct faculty at University of Colorado School of Law. A recognized statewide policy expert on civil rights, workers' rights, and constitutional law issues, Ms. Parady leads the firm's lobbying practice. She has assisted with bill drafting and testified many times in the state legislature on employment and discrimination topics.
 
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