Teresa L. Shulda

Teresa Shulda, a partner with Foulston Siefkin, is vice chair of the firm’s Wichita employment and labor practice group. She has been litigating employment disputes and advising on workplace law matters for 20 years. Much of Teresa’s practice includes advising clients on compliance-related issues and litigation-avoidance tactics. Often asked to share her insights with human resources professionals and legal colleagues at seminars and meetings across the region, Teresa is always one of the most popular speakers at Foulston’s annual Employment Law Seminars for her lively and fast-paced presentations. She serves as the co-editor of Midwest Employment Law Letter and frequently publishes articles and client alerts on timely employment topics. Teresa is a graduate of the University of Colorado School of Law who earned a graduate degree from the Yale School of Forestry and Environmental Studies and an undergraduate degree from the University of Kansas.
- University of Colorado, J.D., 2002
- Yale School of Forestry and Environmental Studies, Master of Forestry, 1997
- University of Kansas, B.A., 1994
- Editor, Kansas Employment Law Letter (since April 2011)
- Contributing Editor, Midwest Employment Law Letter
- Quoted, "Supreme Court Adopts Broad Definition of Sex in 'Historic' Title VII Ruling," HR Daily Advisor, June 16, 2020
- Author, "Real life is stranger than fiction," Kansas Employment Law Letter, December 2018, and HR Daily Advisor, January 22, 2019
- Author, "Make sure you're not singing the 'Summertime Blues'," Kansas Employment Law Letter, June 2015, and HR Hero Line, June 8, 2016
- Author, "Disabilities: Employers must listen carefully to requests for accommodation," Kansas Employment Law Letter, October 2015, and HR.BLR.com, Nov. 16, 2015
- Author, "Beliebe it or not, the customer isn't always right," Kansas Employment Law Letter, March 2014, and HR Hero Line, March 7, 2014
- Speaker on a variety of employment law topics at seminars for business owners, HR professionals, and other lawyers
- Kansas; U.S. District Court, District of Kansas; Colorado; U.S District Court for the District of Colorado, (2002); New Mexico; U.S. District Court for the District of New Mexico