Natalia K. Isenberg

Natalia IsenbergAssociate
nisenberg@tcdg.com
Telephone: (919) 873-0166
Facsimile: (919) 873-1814

Areas of Practice:
Business & Commerical Litigation
Government & Municipal Law
Motor Vehicle Negligence
Products Liability
Professional Liability
Workers' Compensation

Natalia graduated from the University of California at Berkeley in 1998 with a Bachelor of Arts in Cultural Anthropology and minor in Linguistics. Before attending Campbell University School of Law on a merit scholarship, Natalia worked as a litigation paralegal for an insurance defense firm. She received her Juris Doctor in May 2007.

While in law school, Natalia won the First Place Respondent Award in the law school's Intramural competition. She was a member of Campbell's Moot Court Team, and competed in the William E. McGee National Civil Rights Moot Court Competition and the J. Braxton Craven Moot Court Competition. As an IOLTA scholarship recipient in 2005, Natalia interned with Legal Aid of Smithfield. She worked as a summer law clerk for Judge W. Earl Britt's chambers in the United States District Court Eastern Division, and as a summer intern with the North Carolina Court of Appeals in 2006. Natalia received the North Carolina State Bar Pro Bono Student Award in 2007 for her work as President of Project for Older Prisoners, a pro bono group dedicated to decreasing the financial burden on the State of the aging prison population. Upon graduation, Natalia clerked for the Honorable Ann Marie Calabria on the North Carolina Court of Appeals from 2007 until 2009. Natalia served as a board member of Wake Women Attorneys in 2009 and also on the North Carolina Bar Association Women in the Profession Committee from 2008 to 2009.

Natalia volunteers with Project Together, a volunteer lawyer program through Legal Aid that partners attorneys in private practice with victims of domestic violence. 

Natalia joined the firm in March 2010. She is a member of the North Carolina State Bar, North Carolina Bar Association, Wake County Bar Association, and the North Carolina Association of Women Attorneys. She has successfully defended veterinarians from malpractice claims in small claims and district courts across the state, obtaining dismissals in each case. Natalia has also been successful in obtaining favorable results for clients in mediation, litigation before the Industrial Commission, and civil litigation in federal and district courts throughout the state. She divides her practice between general civil defense litigation and workers' compensation.