TIFFANY D. CHEUVRONT

Litigation Team

Tiffany Cheuvront practices civil litigation, corporate, and constitutional law, and comes to the firm with 17 years of experience working in the non-profit and regulatory fields leading teams and corporations in strategic endeavors.  Over the years, Ms. Cheuvront has written and provided testimony on issues at the local, state, and federal levels of government. She has served on many different policy committees including a National Tribal Budget Council and a gubernatorial appointment for work on child welfare and mental health issues. 

Ms. Cheuvront graduated from Trinity Law School in 2017 where she was a member of the National Moot Court Team, was Senior Research Editor of the Trinity Law Review, and was awarded the Golden Gavel for best oral argument.  Ms. Cheuvront also served as Vice President of Student Education for the Student Bar Association.

Ms. Cheuvront has worked on several high-profile First and Second Amendment cases in defending gun owner rights including NRA v. City of Los Angeles (attempt to blacklist NRA members from government contracting) and B & L Productions v. 22nd District Agricultural Association (securing a federal court ruling protecting gun shows in California and the ability of gun owners to gather). Ms. Cheuvront also drafted an amicus brief on the listing of the Grey Wolves as Endangered Species on the California Endangered Species listings. Ms. Cheuvront is admitted to practice in California and in the United States District Court for the Southern, Central, and Northern Districts of California.

Ms. Cheuvront interned for the Pacific Justice Institute and served as an extern for the Judicial Extern Program in the Orange County Superior Court.  Ms. Cheuvront also served as a student board member for the Orange County Women Lawyers Association.

Ms. Cheuvront also serves as a media spokesperson for many cases and appears on various media as an invited guest or guest co-host. Ms. Cheuvront is a regular contributor to the California Firing Line magazine publication.

“They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety.”
— Benjamin Franklin, Historical Review of Pennsylvania, 1759