Board Member

Kyleigh Feehs

Kyleigh Feehs

Kyleigh is an associate attorney with Kilpatrick Townsend & Stockton LLP. Kyleigh was Associate Legal Counsel at the Human Trafficking Institute, where she provided legal support for its strategic litigation by filing amicus briefs in federal human trafficking cases on appeal; served as a member of the Alliance to End Slavery and Trafficking (ATEST), a U.S. based coalition that advocates for anti-trafficking policies and corporate interventions to prevent and end all forms of forced labor; and assisted in the prosecution of traffickers with partner countries. Kyleigh also served as the lead architect of the Federal Human Trafficking Report. As the lead-architect, Kyleigh directed the content creation for the annual Report publication, co-authored the annual Report, and regularly briefed government leaders and other anti-trafficking stakeholders on key findings and emerging trends in efforts to hold traffickers accountable through both criminal and civil litigation.

While attending law school, Kyleigh worked with the firm as a summer associate in its Complex Commercial Litigation practice in 2015 and 2016. She served as a legal intern in the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Middle District of North Carolina and a summer legal intern in the U.S. Department of Justice’s Human Trafficking Prosecution Unit. Kyleigh also served as Symposium Editor of the Wake Forest Law Review, Chair of Honor Council, Marshall for Moot Court, and the Education Justice Project Coordinator for the Pro Bono Project. In May 2017, Kyleigh received the North Carolina Advocates for Justice Most Outstanding Advocate Award.

Prior to attending law school, Kyleigh worked for the International Justice Mission where she supported the organization’s forced labor and sex trafficking operations in South Asia. She has lived in India and Swaziland where she worked with survivors and populations vulnerable to trafficking, coordinated government and law school trainings on forced labor, and drafted best practices manuals for prosecuting human trafficking cases. internationally.

Kyleigh was recognized in 2025 as one of the “Best Lawyers: Ones to Watch” for Commerical Litigation by The Best Lawyers in America®.

Emily Milnes
Carlton Deal