Symone is an experienced litigator who exclusively advocates for survivors of sexual abuse. She graduated summa cum laude from Florida State University and earned her J.D. summa cum laude from Chicago-Kent College of Law, where she graduated as valedictorian of her class, achieving academic awards wherever she directed her attention.

Enticed by the financial security and intellectual challenge, Symone spent the first seven years of her career working at elite global law firms, including Greenberg Traurig, LLP—one of the world’s largest law firms with more than 3,000 attorneys—and Goldman Ismail Tomaselli Brennan & Baum, LLP. In that era, Symone learned Fortune 500 companies from the inside out, becoming an expert in how these entities protect themselves from high-stakes personal injury lawsuits nationwide. Symone was trusted by those companies to prepare, defend, and take dozens of depositions of C-Suite executives and corporate scientists. She managed teams of lawyers across the nation and collaborated with some of the nation’s best and largest law firms, including litigation that would go on to settle for $12.5 billion. Symone values the relationships and experiences she developed and brings her network and credibility into her current practice when negotiating with companies.

In 2023, Symone transitioned to representing survivors of sexual abuse, feeling called to use her talents to empower and educate disenfranchised individuals who have legitimate claims against companies. Symone has represented over 1,000 survivors of sexual abuse at her prior firm, participating in hundreds of millions of dollars of settlements for the firm’s clients. Together, Symone and Parker have collectively recovered more than $550 million for survivors of sexual abuse. Symone’s practice concentrates on litigating against the institutions who negligently provide platforms for sexual predators.

In 2025, Symone founded her own law firm to fully devote her practice to holistically empowering survivors of sexual abuse on her own terms. Symone provides a bespoke approach tailored to the unique circumstances and traumas of each client, partnering with them to restore their sense of agency and control through taking legal action. Symone recognizes that the legal process can be its own source of trauma that deters many survivors from coming forward. Symone’s survivors can expect transparent representation where they know what to expect and have the choice to actively or passively engage throughout representation. Symone views herself as a translator and a megaphone, but it is always the survivor who is speaking.