Attorney Profile
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Attorney Profile
Meet Our Legal Specialists
Emily E. Schiller
Attorney
Phone
615.903.4041
Location
The Freedom Center
223 Rosa L. Parks Avenue
Suite 200
Nashville, TN 37203
Emily E. Schiller
Attorney
Before joining Stranch, Jennings & Garvey, Emily Schiller served as a federal clerk for the Hon. Rebecca Grady Jennings in the Western District of Kentucky. Prior to her two-year clerkship, she worked with her lawyer-father, where she assisted with women’s civil rights litigation.
Ms. Schiller graduated from Tennessee Technological University in 2016 with two STEM degrees and a minor in history. Her first degree is in chemistry with a concentration in biochemistry, and her second is in biology with a concentration in health sciences. She earned her J.D. degree in 2021 from Washington University in St. Louis, where she served as the online content editor for the Washington University Law Review.
Practice Areas
- Civil Rights
- Intellectual Property
- Class Action
- Privacy Litigation
Education
- Washington University in St. Louis School of Law (J.D., 2021)
- Online Content Editor, Washington University Law Review
- Scholar in Law Scholarship Award
- Washington Scholarship Award
- Dean’s Scholar Award
- Dean’s Leadership Award
- Tennessee Technological University (Dual Degrees: B.S. in Chemistry, summa cum laude, in cursu honorum | B.S. in Biology, summa cum laude, in cursu honorum, 2016)
- Captain William Lafayette Anderson Scholarship
- Joseph B. Hix Memorial Scholarship
- Winchester History Scholarship
- Minor in History
Bar Admissions
- Tennessee
Professional Honors & Activities
Membership
- Tennessee Bar Association
Community Involvement
- tnAchieves Mentor
- Washington University in St. Louis School of Law Pro Bono Pledge Award
- STEM Outreach events
- Senior citizen technology outreach
Presentations, Seminars & Published Works
Presentations
- “Law School and Judicial Clerking: An Overview,” Tennessee Technological University (2023)
- “Investigation of the Shape of Atrope Isomers using Dipolar Couplings,” Poster session presented at the 251st American Chemical Society National Meeting & Exposition, San Diego, California (2016)
- “The Organic Molecule Synthesis for Use in the Investigation of Atrope Isomer Shapes,” Poster session presented at 2015 SERMACS – SWRM, ACS Regional Meeting, Memphis, Tennessee (2015)
- “Differences in Proton NMR Spectra of Methane and Ethane in Varying Solution,” Poster session presented at the 249th ACS National Meeting & Exposition, Denver, Colorado (2015)
Published Works
- Donald Walker, Emily E. Schiller et al., Methodological Considerations for Detection of Terrestrial Small-Body Salamander eDNA and Implications for Biodiversity Conservation, Molecular Ecology Resources, Nov. 2017, at 1223. doi: 10.1111/1755-0998.12667
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