Liliana Coronado is a seasoned government affairs specialist and partner at The Parzival Group, with extensive experience in legislative advocacy and criminal justice policy. Previously, she served as vice president and counsel at the Brimley Group and as counsel to the U.S. House Judiciary Committee, where she played a key role in shaping national policy on civil rights and criminal justice. Before her policy career, she was a supervising deputy federal public defender in the Central District of California, successfully litigating complex federal cases and mentoring new attorneys. After graduating from Stanford Law School and Mills College, she began her legal career clerking for the late Honorable Warren J. Ferguson on the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals. Coronado is the daughter of Mexican immigrant farmworkers, is married, and the mother of two boys.
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