Overview
Izabella Gutierrez-Salinas is a rising attorney whose work bridges rigorous legal research with hands-on advocacy. While receiving her J.D. at SMU Dedman School of Law, Izabella was honored with the Don Smart Directed Research Award for her original thesis exploring how long-term cognition is shaped by legal frameworks—an innovative study that reflects her commitment to understanding how the law impacts human development and decision-making over time.
Izabella’s professional background spans litigation advocacy in both government and private practice. She has served as an SEC Scholar at the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, gaining firsthand experience with federal regulatory structures, and previously clerked for the City Attorney’s Office in McAllen, Texas, where she conducted research on municipal and tort law and prosecuted cases in Municipal Court. Her earlier work with firms such as FORD ADR and Capital Title of Texas sharpened her skills in arbitration, contract analysis, and transactional review, while her experience in litigation grounded her in the realities of client advocacy and procedural strategy.
Fluent in Spanish, Izabella brings a multicultural and community-focused perspective to her legal practice. She combines her research acumen and writing excellence with an empathetic understanding of clients’ needs, particularly in bilingual and cross-cultural contexts.
Her interests in business law, cognition, and social equity continue to shape her developing practice. Drawing from her experience as a Rowling Research Scholar and active participant in SMU’s Business Law and Leadership Program, having received a Business Law Concentration while at SMU. Izabella is dedicated to crafting thoughtful, evidence-based legal solutions that serve both institutional and individual clients effectively.
Credentials
Education
- SMU Dedman School of Law (J.D., 2025)
- The University of Texas at San Antonio (B.A., 2020)
Licensed to Practice in
- Texas