Chelsea Till represents and advises employers in labor and employment matters before state and federal courts.
Chelsea also represents a variety of pro bono clients and is active in the Firm's Laredo Project. She currently represents a Venezuelan family in asylum proceedings and has worked in Laredo, Texas, screening and counseling individuals seeking asylum in the United States.
She is a member of the State Bar of Texas and the Dallas Bar Association and serves on the Steering Committee for the Dallas Children's Advocacy Center's auxiliary group.
In law school, Chelsea authored "Saving Grace: The Role of Religious Organizations in Disaster Recovery and the Constitutionality of Federal Funding to Rebuild Them," 71 SMU L. Rev. 1233 (2018).
Experience
- Southern Methodist University (J.D. summa cum laude 2019; Order of the Coif; Editor, SMU Air Law Symposium; SMU Law Review Association); Texas A&M University (B.B.A in Business Management summa cum laude 2015, with a minor in Economics)
- Texas and U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Texas
- Spanish
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