About
Natalie Sreca is a skilled attorney representing individuals in courtrooms throughout Massachusetts. Her practice centers on criminal defense and post-conviction relief, where she works to protect her clients’ rights and help them navigate each stage of the legal system with confidence and clarity.
Natalie earned her undergraduate degree in History with a minor in English from Randolph Macon College in Ashland, Virginia. While in college, she was also an athlete, playing both field hockey and lacrosse. Natalie continued her education at the University of Baltimore School of Law, where she earned her Juris Doctor in 2019 with a focus on criminal law.
During law school, Natalie served as a student attorney in the Juvenile Justice Project for three semesters. There, she supported clients through the parole process and assisted with legal strategies aimed at securing release or post-conviction relief. This experience sparked her deep commitment to helping clients with difficult legal challenges.
Following graduation, Natalie clerked for a judge in the Baltimore City Circuit Court – Juvenile Division. This clerkship gave her valuable insight into judicial decision-making and courtroom procedures, further preparing her to advocate effectively on behalf of her clients.
Today, Natalie Sreca applies her training and experience to defend clients facing criminal charges and support those seeking justice after a conviction. She combines strong legal knowledge with a client-centered approach, aiming to deliver results while guiding people through complex legal issues.
Natalie is known for her thoughtful, steady presence in high-pressure situations. Her dedication to justice, strong courtroom skills, and clear communication make her a trusted advocate for individuals confronting serious legal challenges.
Law Office Affiliations
- Attorney, Simons Law Office
- Member, Massachusetts Bar Association
Licensed State
- Massachusetts
Education
- Capital University Law School
Juris Doctor (JD)
Awards & Badges

- Federal crime
- Juvenile law
- Sex crime
- Violent crime
- White collar crime