Shannon M. Orbe

Attorney At Law / Associate
Shannon M. Orbe practices primarily in the areas of litigation, education, and labor and employment law. She represents both private and public institutions in education and employment matters. Shannon advises school districts, charter schools, and private schools throughout Missouri with respect to employment and litigation matters. Shannon attended law school at St. Louis University School of Law in St. Louis, Missouri. Prior to joining Tueth Keeney, Shannon practiced immigration law at a boutique firm in St. Louis. From 2021 to 2022, Shannon served as a judicial law clerk for the Honorable Judge Staci M. Yandle for the District Court for the Southern District of Illinois. From 2018 to 2021, she served as an attorney advisor to the Department of Justice Executive Office for Immigration Review’s Kansas City, Missouri Immigration Court.

Education

J.D., St. Louis University School of Law, 2018

  • President, International Law Students’ Association
  • Member, Jessup International Moot Court Team
  • Fellow, John Simon Immigration Fellowship
  • Recipient of Student of the Year Award by Student Body Association

B.A., University of Missouri-Columbia, 2015

  • Graduated with dual Bachelor of Arts in International Studies and Religious Studies
  • Graduated with College Honors in Arts & Science
  • Dean’s List

Professional Affiliations

  • The Missouri Bar Association
  • The American Bar Association

Contact Information


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Practice Areas:
  • Commercial Litigation
  • Higher Education Law
  • Labor & Employment Law
  • Missouri Education Law

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