Chelsea Krzaczek represents clients in complex civil litigation matters in federal and state courts that includes the representation of a leading global pharmaceutical company. She has experience in offensive and defensive discovery, framing legal issues, and preparing depositions, drafting motions, and other pleadings.
Chelsea also maintains a robust pro bono practice. She is active in the Firm's Laredo Project, advocating for asylum seekers fleeing violence in their home countries. She also represented a detainee in a Section 1983 civil rights case and serves as a guardian ad litem.
- American University (J.D. cum laude 2019; President, Moot Court Honor Society; Articles Editor, American University Law Review); The George Washington University (B.A. in Political Science and Environmental Studies magna cum laude 2015)
- District of Columbia
- Intern, United States Department of Justice, Environment and Natural Resources Division, Law and Policy Section (Spring 2015)
- Intern to Judge Reggie B. Walton, U.S. District Court, District of Columbia (Summer 2017)
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