About Natasha
Natasha Belon earned her law degree from Willamette University. She built her foundation in legal study there. The curriculum emphasized practical skills and doctrinal training. Those years shaped her approach to client work and courtroom preparation.
She is licensed to practice in both Colorado and Washington. Memberships with the Washington State Bar Association and the Colorado State Bar Association are current. She maintains those ties for professional development and to keep abreast of changes in each jurisdiction. Colleagues describe her as methodical. Clients appreciate that she explains options in plain terms.
Her early career included a mix of firm and in-house work. She spent time on teams that handled litigation and transactional matters. That hands-on exposure gave her a sense of how different practice settings operate. She learned to balance strategic thinking with deadlines and budget realities. Over time, she steered her work toward cases that required sustained client contact and careful case management.
At Lotus Law she shifted into a role that lets her manage matters from intake through resolution. The firm environment gave her a chance to run teams on complex files and to mentor junior lawyers. She values the discipline of preparing for hearings and the patience required in negotiations. She also places importance on clear written work—motions, briefs, agreements—that hold up under scrutiny.
Natasha handles matters that cross state lines, often calling for attention to both Colorado and Washington rules. That dual-licensure means she can advise clients whose affairs span the two states. She keeps up with continuing education requirements in each bar and participates in association activities that discuss ethics and procedural changes. Her peers turn to her for practical interpretations of recent rule shifts.
Outside the office she spends time reading court decisions and attending seminars. Those activities feed into the way she approaches case strategy. She prefers direct explanations over legalese and aims to set realistic expectations with clients early in a matter. Her courtroom demeanor is steady; she favors careful preparation over dramatic tactics.
She practices at Lotus Law, where her current work centers on representing clients in matters that involve interests in both Colorado and Washington.