Ellicott Dandy
Associate
Email:
edandy@frankfreed.com
Legal Assistant: Chloe McLaughlin
cmclaughlin@frankfreed.com
“I believe that all workers deserve fair employment, safe working
conditions, and respect. I work hard to provide legal representation that
empowers workers and delivers the best possible outcomes for our clients.”
Ellicott Dandy
Ellicott joined Frank Freed Subit & Thomas in January 2021. She served
as a law clerk to the Honorable James L. Robart of the United States District
Court for the Western District of Washington. During law school, she served
as a judicial extern to the Honorable Robert Lasnik of the United States
District Court for the Western District of Washington, interned in the
Workers’ Rights Clinic, and graduated with honors. Ellicott is fluent
in Spanish and enjoys representing Spanish-speaking clients, particularly
agricultural workers.
Before law school, Ellicott worked as a policy analyst and legislative
advocate for the immigrant rights organization, OneAmerica.
Education
J.D. – University of Washington School of Law
- Order of the Coif
- Mary Ellen Krug Award for Excellence in Labor and Employment Law
-
Pro Bono Honors
B.A. – Colby College
- Phi Beta Kappa
- magna cum laude
Bar Admissions
Washington
U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Washington
U.S. District Court for the Western District of Washington
Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals
Civic Involvement
Ellicott is a member of the Washington Employment Lawyers Association and
serves on its Legislative Committee. She regularly provides
pro bono legal services to immigrants seeking citizenship status through the Washington
New Americans Program.
Personal
When she is not practicing law, Ellicott can be found hiking, trail running,
or skiing in the Cascades, or home in Seattle, cooking, gardening, and
listening to NPR.