Adrielle Conner represents clients in a wide range of complex labor and employment matters. She has experience in cases pending before state courts, federal courts, administrative agencies, and private arbitrators. Adrielle maintains an active pro bono practice, including serving on the Northern District of Georgia's Civic Education Committee.
While in law school, Adrielle served as president of the Black Law Students Association and as an extern for the Education Rights Project at the Nashville Public Defender. While pursuing her undergraduate degree, Adrielle interned at the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), researching and analyzing ways to reduce exclusionary practices in schools.
Experience
- Vanderbilt University (J.D. 2020; Chancellor Law Scholar; Recipient: Dean's Award); University of Florida (B.S. in Business Administration 2017)
- Georgia
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