In New York City, Ellie was a legal intern and law graduate at the Neighborhood Defender Service of Harlem. She represented respondents facing abuse, neglect, and termination of parental rights proceedings in the Manhattan Family Court.
While in law school, Ellie worked as a research fellow for a non-profit organization for youth empowerment to stop hate-group-led violence. She also worked helping to remove invalid racial restriction covenants from deeds in Washington state. She also interned at Court Appointed Special Advocates for DC, where she participated in managing several programs such as Juvenile Behavioral Diversion Program/Person in Need of Supervision, Abuse and Neglect, Unaccompanied Refugee Minors, HOPE Court, and the Family Treatment Court. Ellie also worked in public defense in Spokane County representing clients facing felony charges and involuntary civil commitment.
Ellie received a Bachelor of Science in Family and Human Development and a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology from Arizona State University in July 2013, a Masters of Arts in Clinical Mental Health Counseling in June 2015, and a Juris Doctor in May 2019 from Gonzaga University.
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Honors & Awards
- The National Trial Lawyers, Top 40 Under 40, 2023, 2024
- Best Lawyers in America® Ones To Watch, Criminal Defense: General Practice, 2024
- Gonzaga University School of Law, Pro Bono Distinction
Community & Philanthropy
- Parent Legislative Action Network in New York City to help reform laws impacting parents facing neglect and abuse allegations
- Partnered with educational groups in Washington, DC to implement laws that would disrupt the school to prison pipeline.
Representative Cases
- $2.5M settlement for the family of a wrongful death victim in a medical malpractice suit.
- $1.8M settlement for a wrongful death caused by anesthesia negligence.
- $1.3M for a car accident where driver turned in front of client causing a broken leg.
- $1.2M for a medical malpractice case on a failure to diagnose a spinal cord compression that led to temporary paralysis.
- $1.5M for a dram shop against a bar that overserved a person who then drove the wrong way and killed our client’s son.
- $1.5M for a pedestrian hit by a vehicle causing a broken elbow.
- $1.6M settlement for a pedestrian severely injured after being struck and dragged by a truck.
- $1.9M for negligence against paramedics who failed to properly intubate client leading to his death.
- $900k settlement against a medical office that allowed our client with dementia to leave unaccompanied which led to her death.
- $750K for the family of an inmate who committed suicide while in custody.
- Represented a nineteen-year-old foster youth facing the removal of her newborn due to hearsay.
- Represented a young mother facing the removal of her child due to disability discrimination.
Representative Experience
- Represented clients in numerous emergency removal hearings and trials in Manhattan Family Court in which she was able to prevent children being removed from the home. She also represented parents in State Central Register of Child Abuse and Maltreatment (“SCR”) hearings where she was able to prevent parents from being labelled incorrectly affecting decades of their life and ability to work.
- Represented clients in criminal defense cases, including felonies and those involving competency issues, in Spokane County. She has also represented clients facing involuntary civil commitment in Eastern Washington.
- Worked as an associate on personal injury cases involving wrongful death, negligence, and products liability.
Published Works
- Things to Do Before a Car Accident Happens to You – May 21, 2024
- The Kids are Alt-Right: How the Media and the Law Enable White Supremacist Groups Recruit and Radicalize Emotionally Vulnerable Individuals, Vol. XII, Fall 2019 Law Journal for Social Justice
Speaking Engagements
- Artificial Intelligence and International Law: A Call for Regulations and Implementation of Protections for Fundamental Human Rights in the Digital Age, Asian Society of International Law, August 2019, Manila, Philippines
- Prison Psychology: Does Daily Counseling For Guards Have a Positive Impact on Prisoner’s Mental Health?, Washington Counseling Association Annual Conference, Spokane, WA 2013
Other
Before law school, Ellie utilized her master’s degree in clinical mental health counseling to intern at the Spokane County Jail Mental Health Unit in Spokane, Washington. She provided counseling for individuals with severe and persistent mental illnesses and co-occurring substance abuse disorders. She frequently provided crisis intervention and counseling. Additionally, Ellie worked as a mental health therapist for YFA Connections, Youth and Family Services. As a mental health therapist, Ellie conducted therapy sessions with children, adolescents, and adults diagnosed with various disorders; she developed and wrote treatment plans, progress notes, and diagnostic summaries for children and adolescents; and she implemented behavioral interventions and modifications as per the treatment plan. She worked with children that had complex trauma and severe mental illnesses. As a former mental health therapist, Ellie was devoted to the cause of helping people address the challenges they are faced in life.
News
- Ellie Shaffer Named to “Top 40 Under 40” by The National Trial Lawyers – September 18, 2024
- Phoenix Magazine Names 11 G&K Attorneys to 2024 Top Lawyers – September 3, 2024
- G&K’s Professional Women’s Group Hosts “Pi Day” Bake Sale & Silent Auction in Support of Shoebox Ministry – March 15, 2024
- Best Lawyers in America® 2024 Recognizes 52 Gallagher & Kennedy Attorneys – August 21, 2023