TabithaKwon
Associate
Labor & Employment
tkwon@seyfarth.com
Tabitha works with her Seyfarth team to find practical, insightful solutions to complex labor and employment disputes.
More About Tabitha
Tabitha prioritizes clear and consistent communication and supports her team in addressing the specific needs of each legal matter and delivering strategic, effective outcomes.
While in law school, Tabitha externed for administrative judges at the US Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, where she examined evidentiary records, drafted preliminary findings, and gained insight into how employment disputes are resolved in practice. As a staff member of the Emory International Law Review, she engaged with cross-border legal issues and honed her ability to communicate complex ideas with clarity and precision.
While in law school, Tabitha externed for administrative judges at the US Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, where she examined evidentiary records, drafted preliminary findings, and gained insight into how employment disputes are resolved in practice. As a staff member of the Emory International Law Review, she engaged with cross-border legal issues and honed her ability to communicate complex ideas with clarity and precision.
- JD, Emory University School of Law
- BA, Yonsei University
- California
Tabitha works with her Seyfarth team to find practical, insightful solutions to complex labor and employment disputes.
More About Tabitha
Tabitha prioritizes clear and consistent communication and supports her team in addressing the specific needs of each legal matter and delivering strategic, effective outcomes.
While in law school, Tabitha externed for administrative judges at the US Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, where she examined evidentiary records, drafted preliminary findings, and gained insight into how employment disputes are resolved in practice. As a staff member of the Emory International Law Review, she engaged with cross-border legal issues and honed her ability to communicate complex ideas with clarity and precision.
While in law school, Tabitha externed for administrative judges at the US Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, where she examined evidentiary records, drafted preliminary findings, and gained insight into how employment disputes are resolved in practice. As a staff member of the Emory International Law Review, she engaged with cross-border legal issues and honed her ability to communicate complex ideas with clarity and precision.
- JD, Emory University School of Law
- BA, Yonsei University
- California