Sheryl, a native to Southern California, represents employees in claims against their employers.
Sheryl attended Southwestern Law School’s Evening Program while working during the day. During law school, she was a Notes & Comments Editor on Southwestern’s Law Review, where her article regarding technology and the Fourth Amendment was published. She was a recipient of Southwestern’s Dean’s Merit Award and received the CALI Excellence for the Future Award for Copyright. Additionally, Sheryl was a research assistant for Southwestern’s Director of Legal Analysis, Writing and Skills Program (LAWS) and an extern for the Honorable Barry Russell in the United States Bankruptcy Court.
Prior to law school, Sheryl worked for Fortune 500 companies as a business analyst and project contract administrator. For undergrad, she attended University of California Los Angeles where she double-majored in History and Political Science.
Professional Memberships
California Employment Lawyers Association (CELA)
Consumer Attorneys Association of Los Angeles (CAALA)
Consumer Attorneys of California (CAOC)
Education
Southwestern Law School, Los Angeles, California
Juris Doctor, May 2016
Class Rank: Top 20%
Southwestern Law Review, Staff Member, 2014 – 2015, Notes & Comments Editor, 2015 – 2016
Recipient, Dean’s Merit Award, 2013 – 2016
Recipient, CALI “Excellence for the Future Award” (highest grade in course): Copyright, Spring 2016
Publication: Note, The “General Public Use” Standard: Addressing Fourth Amendment Policy Concerns Amidst the Development of New Surveillance Technology, 45 Sw. L. Rev. 1 (2015).
University of California - Los Angeles
Bachelor of Arts, History, Political Science (Double Major), June 2006
Kappa Delta Sorority