Attorneys

L. CAMILLE CORDOVA | ASSOCIATE

camille@doyleseelbach.com

737.358.6060

Camille is a Texas native who represents clients in a wide range of civil matters. Before joining the firm, Camille clerked for the Hon. Rolando Olvera of the Southern District of Texas. She graduated from Pepperdine University School of Law, where she served as an editor on the Dispute Resolution Law Journal.

Representative Experience

  • Personal injury disputes, including general liability, employee injury, transportation, and construction defect, and maritime disputes;

    Labor and employment disputes, including advisement on union law, wrongful termination, harassment, discrimination, and retaliation claims; and

    Transactional issues involving foreign corporations complying with U.S. law.

Extended Bio

Before joining Doyle & Seelbach in 2024, Camille served as a law clerk to the Hon. Rolando Olvera in the Southern District of Texas, Brownsville Division. Camille gained invaluable experience clerking and got to spend time with her parents, who live near Brownsville.

Camille graduated from Pepperdine University School of Law in sunny Malibu with her J.D. and a certificate in alternative dispute resolution. She served as the Literary & Citation Editor of Pepperdine’s Dispute Resolution Law Journal for two years, and her note addressing collective bargaining issues facing recording artists was published in Volume XXII. While she was in law school, Camille interned for a plaintiff’s personal injury attorney in Los Angeles, an insurance defense firm in Brownsville, Texas, and the U.S. Coast Guard in Washington, D.C. She also worked with a non-profit in Matamoros, Mexico to provide pro bono legal services to refugees seeking asylum in the United States.

Before law school, Camille attended the University of North Texas. There she studied flute performance and minored in business, finance, and Spanish. Camille played the flute in a variety of UNT’s ensembles, including the UNT Green Brigade Marching Band. She also volunteered by playing flute at local nursing homes and in her local church.

Camille relocated to Austin in 2024 to join Doyle & Seelbach. When she’s not working, Camille enjoys listening to good music, reading a good book, and hiking with her labradoodle, Justice Ollie.

Education

Pepperdine University, Caruso School of Law

  • J.D., 2022

  • Certificate of Dispute Resolution, 2022

  • Dispute Resolution Law Journal, Literary & Citation Editor

University of North Texas

  • B.A. Music, Flute Concentration, 2019

Clerkships

  • U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Texas, Hon. Rolando Olvera, 2023-2024

Publications and Speaking Engagements

  • Stronger Together: How Kanye Can Acquire His Masters Through Collective Bargaining, Pepperdine Dispute Resolution Law Journal, Volume XXII, 2022

 Admissions

  • U.S. District Courts, All Districts of Texas

  • Texas State Courts