
Devin Kathleen Epp
Attorney at Law
Less than a year after becoming a licensed attorney, Devin was examining witnesses in federal court in a whistleblower and discrimination retaliation trial.
After receiving a successful verdict and watching how her efforts had an indelible impact on her client, she became committed to advocating for workers wronged by abusive, powerful institutions.
Since then, she has become an award-winning litigator with experience fighting discrimination, retaliation, and wrongful terminations. It is this dedication that has led her to LFJ, continuing her commitment to holding employers and government institutions accountable to the law and their obligations to hardworking, honest employees.
Devin is married to her husband, Kevin. They enjoy hiking, skiing, and anything outdoors whenever the western Washington weather cooperates.
Highlights:
- Rising Star Award by Super Lawyers (2025)
- JD, Seattle University School of Law, cum laude
- United States Top 100 Jury Verdicts in Labor & Employment Law Award (2023) by
TopVerdict (2023) - Washington State Top 20 Jury Verdicts All Practice Areas Award (2023) by TopVerdict
- Moot Court Board Member
- Alternative Dispute Resolution Board Member
- 1st Place Award: Vance P. Memorial Legal Writing Competition
- 1st Place Award: Tausend Moot Court Competition
- 2nd Place Award: In-House Negotiation Competition
- 1st Place Award: 1L Alternate Dispute Resolution Competition
- CALI Award for Top Grade in Corporate Appellate Litigation
- CALI Award for Top Grade in Solo & Small Firm Business Planning
- Pro Bono Service Award
- Regional Moot Court Team Member
- Clerk for Civil Rights Clinic at the Fred T. Korematsu Center for Law and
Equality - Seattle University Law Review, Executive Research and Training Editor
- Robert J. Bryan Inn of Court, American Inns of Court Member
- National Order of Barristers
- Tacoma Pierce County Bar Association
- Washington State Bar Association
- Devin Kathleen Epp, “‘Made in China’ . . . Is a Warning Label: Is America
Doing Enough?” 45 Seattle U. L. Rev. 707 (2022). - Retaliation/Whistleblower Case featured in the Seattle Times Newspaper.