Tiffany White was born in Van Nuys, CA and was raised in the great state of Texas. In 2009, She earned her Bachelor of Arts degree in Government from the University of Texas at Austin before moving on to attain her Juris Doctor degree at the University of Arkansas.
During law school, Tiffany enjoyed devoting time to various campus groups such as serving as officer for the Black Law Student’s Association. Amid her time on campus she served as Vice-President and later President of the Women’s law student association in addition to completing an externship for the Wal-Mart corporation and aiding as the student liaison for Legal Clinic faculty board.
Her passion for client advocacy was realized during her time as a Rule XV student attorney in the university’s legal clinic where she had the opportunity to practice many facets of law. She excelled so much in her representation of her legal clinic clients she was named the civil clinic’s coordinating attorney for a semester.
Upon receiving her license to practice law in the state of Texas in 2012, she began her career at the Office of the Texas Attorney General as an Assistant Attorney General. There, she was able to continue her love if championing the benefits and interests of children and families across the state of Texas. Her tenacity and savvy guile afforded her to move up quickly through the ranks of Office of the Texas Attorney General and in 2018 she was awarded the illustrious title of “Assistant Attorney General of the Year” for Dallas and surrounding counties. She joined the Miller Weisbrod LLP in 2019 where she continued to fight for children primarily focusing on birth injury. After two years in this field, she returned to the family arena in 2021 as an associate at Walters Gilbreath, PLLC.
Tiffany is an active officer of the Black Ex-Students of Texas alumni organization where she raises scholarship funds for students of her alma mater and a member of the American Association of Justice.
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