Daniel Syed

Headshot of Daniel Syed, adjunct faculty member at ÃÛÌÒ½´Dedman School of Law.

Associate | Sheppard Mullin

Adjunct faculty

Dan Syed is an associate in the Labor and Employment Practice Group at Sheppard Mullin’s Dallas office.

Areas of Practice

Drawing on his experience from two federal clerkships, Dan represents and advises clients in a variety of complex matters with a focus on employment and appellate litigation. His experience includes employment discrimination, wage and hour, and trade secret lawsuits. He has also defended clients against Title VII and state equivalent Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) charges, as well as advised on and drafted employer handbooks and policies. Dan has led witness interviews and drafted successful dispositive motions in federal court. He has also authored numerous briefs on behalf of amicus curiae before the Fifth Circuit.

Dan maintains an active pro bono practice, including representing students with disabilities and several federal clemency petitioners through the Clemency Project. He drafted and filed numerous clemency applications, including one granted by President Obama.

During law school, Dan worked at the Institute for Public Representation, where he represented deaf children seeking closed captioning in public schools, and assisted a nonprofit advocacy group apply for a Federal Communications Commission (FCC) radio license.

Education

B.A., cum laude, The College of New Jersey

J.D., cum laude, Georgetown University Law Center

Courses

Employment Law: Addressing Social Change in the Workplace