Chloe M. Teeter
Associate
Chloe Teeter joined Lynn Pinker Hurst & Schwegmann after clerking for The Honorable Fernando Rodriguez, Jr. in the Southern District of Texas. She brings experience from her career in consulting and finance to her practice at the firm.
Chloe graduated magna cum laude from Dartmouth College, earning a B.A. with honors in Argumentation and Rhetoric. After college, Chloe joined IBM in New York City, working as a consultant for sophisticated clients including Morgan Stanley and Apple. She later moved back to her hometown of Dallas, where she worked as an analyst for hedge fund Greenbrier Partners and real estate investment firm Madison Realty.
Chloe attended The University of Texas School of Law where she earned a J.D. with honors. While there, she worked as a research and teaching assistant to Criminal Law Professor Susan Klein. She also served as an editor for the American Journal of Criminal Law and The Texas Journal of Oil, Gas, and Energy Law, and participated in the Juvenile Justice Clinic, where she represented indigent juveniles charged with criminal offenses. On top of her professional extracurriculars, Chloe also volunteered for the INCLUDE Project, where she helped represent a family of a student with special needs in a mediation with their school.
Chloe is passionate about closing the opportunity gap and has mentored many students over the past 10 years. She enjoys spending time outside with her dog, Charlie, and listening to live music.
Education
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- Dartmouth College, B.A. in Argumentation and Rhetoric, magna cum laude
- The University of Texas School of Law, J.D., with honors
Judicial Clerkships
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- Clerk, Honorable Fernando Rodriguez, Jr., United States District Judge for the Southern District of Texas
Admissions
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- State Bar of Texas
- U.S. District Court for Northern District of Texas
Professional and Community Involvement
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- The William 'Mac' Taylor American Inn of Court, Member
Publications
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- Speak Now—Corporate Representative Testimony in Discovery and at Trial, Litigation Journal, Winter 2025