Stephanie Glynn Bernstein - Dallas, TX
Attorney at The Devadoss Law Firm, P.L.L.C.
Labor and Employment Lawyers in Dallas, TX
14881 Quorum Dr. Suite 950 Dallas, TX 75254
Dallas Labor and Employment Lawyer
Updated: 03/10/2026
Areas of Practice
- Labor and Employment
Attorney Information
Overview
Stephanie Glynn Bernstein is a Managing Attorney with our law firm and she also shares our passion for helping federal government employees with their work-related problems. Ms. Bernstein is a graduate of the University of Virginia and Emory University School of Law, where she served as a Notes and Comments Editor on the International Law Review. Stephanie has served as an intern for a U.S. EEOC Judge as well as an intern for the U.S. Department of Labor, Office of the Solicitor and the U.S. Senate. Ms. Bernstein focuses her practice on litigating labor and employment cases, with an emphasis on employment litigation. She has represented hundreds of federal employees in EEOC and MSPB cases in administrative courts across the country and has a strong track record of successfully negotiating settlements on behalf of her clients. She also has extensive experience in arbitration hearings and sensitive investigations and routinely drafts responses to proposed discipline. Ms. Bernstein understands the administrative litigation process and knows how to advocate on behalf of federal employees to secure a favorable outcome for her clients. In her position as the firm's Managing Attorney, Ms. Bernstein also manages and all of the attorneys at the firm.
Education
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Legal Education
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Emory University School of Law,
Atlanta,
Georgia
Law Review: International Law Review, Notes and Comments Editor
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Emory University School of Law,
Atlanta,
Georgia
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Non Legal Education
- University of Virginia
Current Employment Position(s)
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Managing Attorney
Past Positions
- U.S. EEOC Judge, Intern
- U.S. Department of Labor, Intern
Reviews
Customer Reviews for Stephanie Glynn Bernstein
Highlights
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0.5 Value
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0.5 Quality of Service
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1.0 Professional Competence
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Consulted Attorney 2021I was referred to the firm but for a different attorney, the secretary would never let me speak to the attorney I was referred to and Ms. Bernstein returned the consult call which I missed because I am studying for my EPPP. I requested a specific time that worked for both of our schedules and made 6 phone calls in a week to not have a single one returned after I missed her call. The secretary was rude and said she was on calls all four days. Don’t know how when you have such horrible customer service!
Contact
14881 Quorum Dr.
Suite 950
Dallas, TX 75254
Phone: 888-351-0424
Email: Send a message
Website: https://www.fedemploymentlaw.com/
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