Fernanda Ponce

Paralegal

Biography

Fernanda Ponce (she/her/ella) enthusiastically joined Loevy in 2025, ready to deliver justice to people wronged by bad actors and corrupt systems. She works on wrongful conviction cases and sexual harassment cases in the housing context.

Fernanda holds a BA in Race, Diaspora & Indigeneity from the University of Chicago. Prior to joining Loevy, she worked as an administrative supervisor at the National Immigrant Justice Center (NIJC), and a coordinator for the “More Beautiful, More Terrible: Humans of Life Row” exhibition with the Beyond Prisons Initiative.

In her free time, you can catch Fernanda perusing Block Club’s weekend to-do page, roaming the city in search of artistic inspiration, and playing squash.

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Loevy + Loevy has won more multi-million dollar verdicts than perhaps any other law firm in the country over the past decade. Our willingness to take hard cases to trial, and win them, has yielded a nationally recognized reputation for success in the courtroom.

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