Tyler J. Sroufe - Dallas, TX
Attorney at The Devadoss Law Firm, P.L.L.C.
Employment Litigation Lawyers in Dallas, TX
14881 Quorum Dr. Suite 950 Dallas, TX 75254
Dallas Employment Litigation Lawyer
Updated: 03/10/2026
Areas of Practice
- Employment Litigation
Attorney Information
Overview
Tyler J. Sroufe is the Deputy Managing Attorney at our law firm. Mr. Sroufe advises our litigation team on issues faced by public sector employees. His practice is primarily dedicated to EEOC and MSPB matters, responses to proposed disciplinary actions, and investigations into potential misconduct. Mr. Sroufe has handled hundreds of cases and achieved favorable results for his clients through litigation and settlement of EEOC and MSPB claims. He also oversees the submission of OPM Disability applications. Mr. Sroufe graduated from The University of New Mexico with a degree in Finance and earned his Juris Doctorate from The University of Pittsburgh School of Law. He has a passion for community involvement and was awarded The University of Pittsburgh School of Law Community Service Award for his work at the Allegheny County Court of Common Pleas. Prior to joining The Devadoss Law Firm, Attorney Sroufe clerked at Weisel, Xides & Foerster, LLP in downtown Pittsburgh, PA and assisted clients with legal issues in real estate and zoning. When he is not at work, he enjoys attending sporting events and reading classic literature.
Education
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Legal Education
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University of Pittsburgh School of Law,
Pittsburgh,
Pennsylvania
Juris Doctorate
Honors: University of Pittsburgh School of Law Community Service Award
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University of Pittsburgh School of Law,
Pittsburgh,
Pennsylvania
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Non Legal Education
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The University of New Mexico
Major: Finance
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The University of New Mexico
Current Employment Position(s)
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Deputy Managing Attorney
Past Positions
- Weisel, Xides & Foerster, LLP, Clerk
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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