ABOUT

Heather (L) with Christie Wallace (R) performing Sinisterhood live on tour

Heather is the co-creator of the hit comedy podcast Sinisterhood alongside the brilliant and hilarious Christie Wallace. Sinisterhood has been downloaded over 40 million times and consistently charts among the top comedy podcasts. Both Christie and Heather have been performing comedy for over 15 years. Heather also uses her experience as an attorney to break down legal concepts on the air. The show has been praised in the media for its funny back-and-forth banter as well as Heather’s “keen legal mind.”

Heather is also the co-founder of Nice Egg Entertainment, a production company that seeks to entertain and inspire folks through creative storytelling. Nice Egg films have screened and won awards at Just for Laughs Montreal, Austin Film Festival, WorldFest Houston, and other festivals across the country.

Serious lawyer, silly performer

Before pursuing a full-time career in entertainment, Heather was a practicing attorney. She previously served as an Equal Justice Works Fellow at Legal Aid of NorthWest Texas where she fought on behalf of abused, neglected, and exploited adults over 60.

She came to Legal Aid from the corporate world where she was an associate at Weil, Gotshal and Manges, an AmLaw top 20 firm, in their private equity and M&A group. Heather was also recognized in both the 2021 and 2022 editions of Best Lawyers Ones to Watch.

At Weil, Heather was fortunate to perform pro bono hours for The Innocence Project, both for their special litigation group and in application evaluations. She aided in representing a Nigerian national in an asylum/withholding of removal application, coordinated research efforts for vulnerable individuals during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic, created an attorney resource guide on the CARES Act, and provided pro bono services to local small business owners navigating the height of lockdown. More recently, Heather provided research to the Deason Criminal Justice Reform Center in its efforts to address issues like financial eligibility standards for appointed counsel and early stage criminal procedure.

Attendees at a writing workshop hosted by Heather to benefit FearLess Dallas

Heather currently serves as a board member for FearLess Dallas, an organization that provides women and gender minorities ages 18+ valuable mentorship opportunities. During the school year, she serves as a weekly volunteer librarian in the Dallas County juvenile justice system. Since 2017, Heather has been a member of the The Texas Bar College, an honorary society of lawyers and paralegals who are leaders in the Texas legal community and champions of legal education. Heather is a proud graduate of Southern Methodist University’s Dedman School of Law (Pony up!) and is currently licensed to practice in Texas.