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EDUCATION

B.A., The University of Virginia (Phi Beta Kappa, With High Distinction)

J.D., The University of Virginia School of Law

 

Ms. Childress is the managing attorney and founder of the Childress Firm PLLC, a boutique employment law firm based in Washington, D.C. Ms. Childress holds a Bachelor of Arts in Government and African American Studies from the University of Virginia and a Juris Doctor from the University of Virginia School of Law. Ms. Childress graduated Phi Beta Kappa and with High Distinction from the University of Virginia in 2007.

After law school, Ms. Childress served as a federal judicial law clerk for the Honorable Alexander Williams, Jr. in the United States District Court for the District of Maryland. Ms. Childress has served as an associate at two global law firms and as an attorney for the United States Department of Justice.

Ms. Childress represents clients in all aspects of employment law. Ms. Childress has litigated retaliation, discrimination, sexual harassment, non-competition, trade secret, unfair labor practice, and whistleblower cases before various tribunals. She serves clients in general business transactions with employees and independent contractors. Ms. Childress drafts agreements such as employment agreements, consulting agreements, termination agreements, and confidentiality agreements. Ms. Childress has co-taught a recurring session on severance agreements as part of the “Employment Law: Contracts, Torts, and Statutes,” course at the University of Virginia School of Law. She also led a session on diversity and inclusion in the legal profession at Gonzaga University School of Law.

While in law school, Ms. Childress was an editorial board member for the Virginia Journal of Social Policy and the Law. She was also an executive board member of the Student Bar Association. Additionally, while in law school, she served as a legal intern in the United States Attorney’s Office for the Eastern District of Virginia. She is an alumnus of the National Trial Advocacy College.

Ms. Childress is admitted to practice in Virginia, Maryland, and the District of Columbia. She is also admitted to practice before the Supreme Court of the United States, the United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit, the United States District Court for the District of Maryland, the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia, and the United States District Court for the Western District of Virginia. Ms. Childress has held leadership roles in the National Bar Association’s Young Lawyers Division and the Washington Bar Association’s Young Lawyers Division.

She has been the recipient of several honors, including the National Bar Association’s 2018 Young Lawyer of the Year Award, the Washington Bar Association’s 2017-2018 Young Lawyer of the Year Award, the National Bar Association’s 40 under 40 Best Advocates Award, the Kim Keenan Leadership & Advocacy Award, the Greater Washington Area Chapter of the National Bar Association’s Rising Star Award, and recognition by the National Black Lawyers as one of the top 100 black attorneys. In 2022, Ms. Childress received the Women Owned Law organization’s Woman Legal Entrepreneur of the Year Award. She is a 2023 Clio Riesman Award Winner. Ms. Childress has been named to the 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023, and 2024 Washington, D.C. Super Lawyers (Thomson Reuters) Rising Stars lists. In 2024, The Childress Firm PLLC was honored as a Top 100 Minority Business Enterprise by the Capital Region Minority Supplier Development Council.

Ms. Childress is a 2022 graduate of the Aspen Institute’s Justice and Society program. Ms. Childress serves as a contributor for Arianna Huffington’s international media outlet, Thrive Global. She has been featured in numerous publications, including Good Morning America, Forbes, Essence, the Huffington Post, Success, Entrepreneur, and Newsweek.

A highly sought-after speaker, Ms. Childress delivered a TEDx talk in 2024. In her talk, she explored the importance of embracing multi-hyphenate identities and how diverse talents can spark innovation and meaningful impact across industries.

Awards and Honors

  • National Bar Association’s 40 under 40 Best Advocates Award
  • Recognized as one of the Top 100 Black Attorneys by the National Black Lawyers
  • Attendee of the White House’s United State of Women Summit
  • Washington Bar Association, Young Lawyers Division, Kim Keenan Leadership and Advocacy Award
  • New York State Bar Association, Empire State Counsel Honoree for Pro Bono Service
  • National Employment Law Council Academy Fellow
  • Lawyer of Color Hot List Honoree
  • Chesterfield County, Virginia Public Education Foundation Bravo Award Recipient
  • Recognized as 2017 Rising Star by the Greater Washington Area Chapter of the National Bar Association
  • Recognized as an Outstanding Black Alumni by UVa Lawyer
  • Young Lawyer of the Year, 2017-2018, Washington Bar Association Young Lawyers Division

Civic and Community Service

  • Metropolitan Washington Employment Lawyers Association, Member
  • National Bar Association’s Young Lawyers Division, Congressional Black Caucus Co-Chair and Former Membership Co-Chair
  • Washington Bar Association’s Young Lawyers Division, Former Corporate Counsel Co-Chair
  • Congressional Black Caucus Foundation, Former Scholarship Co-Chair
  • National Black Law Students Association, Former Chair of College Student Division
  • Legal Aid Justice Center, Advisory Board Member
  • University of Virginia’s Alumni Diversity Advisory Board, Former Advisory Board Member
  • University of Virginia, Class Agent