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Shuyu Zhong

Shuyu is a member of the State Bar of Texas. She attended law school at Southern Methodist University, where she graduated with a Master of Law and a Juris Doctorate degree cum laude. During her law school career, Shuyu served as Article Editor of the SMU Science and Technology Law Review, participated in externship in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Texas providing legal research on death penalty cases, and provided legal assistance to taxpayers against the IRS at SMU’s Tax Clinic.

Since graduation, Shuyu has been practicing personal injury laws on the Plaintiff’s side. In her spare time, Shuyu enjoys traveling, hiking, cooking, and snowboarding.

EMAIL:

shuyu@reyeslaw.com

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8222 Douglas Ave Ste. 400 Dallas, Texas 75225

LANGUAGES:

English

EDUCATION:

  • She attended law school at Southern Methodist University.
  • Master of Law and a Juris Doctorate degree cum laude.

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