Ellen Teuscher

Ellen Teuscher

Associate
New York

Ellen is dedicated to protecting people from the harms of corporate misconduct.

Ellen is dedicated to protecting people from the harms of corporate misconduct.

Overview

Ellen Teuscher is an associate in DiCello Levitt’s New York office who represents plaintiffs in complex data privacy and cybersecurity matters.

During law school, Ellen worked in the Harvard Cyberlaw Clinic, where she drafted and presented a privacy memorandum to the Vermont legislature, co-authored an amicus brief before the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court on police records access, and prepared a complaint in a Freedom of Information Act case. She served as president of the Harvard Plaintiffs’ Law Association and as executive finance director of the National Plaintiffs’ Law Association, and she held editorial roles with the Harvard Journal of Law and Technology and Harvard Civil Rights–Civil Liberties Law Review.

Ellen previously worked as a summer associate with DiCello Levitt and as a summer associate and law clerk at other distinguished firms. Before entering the legal field, she worked at a digital communication and advertising firm, managing political and corporate clients and developing digital advocacy campaigns. She earned her B.A. in government and humanities, both with honors, from the University of Texas at Austin, where she was a Bill Archer Fellow.

Education

Harvard Law School, J.D.

The University of Texas at Austin, B.A.

Education

Harvard Law School, J.D.

The University of Texas at Austin, B.A.