About Taly Shae
Taly Shae Jacobs earned her Juris Doctor from Texas Tech University School of Law in 2010. She entered law school in 2007 and completed the program three years later. Her legal training combined doctrinal courses and practical skills training common to Texas law schools of that period.
After law school, Jacobs sought admission in multiple jurisdictions and is licensed to practice in both Kansas and Texas. She has built a practice that operates across state lines. That licensing allows her to appear in state courts and handle matters governed by the laws of both states.
Her career has included work on matters that require an understanding of regional procedures and rules of practice. She has continued professional development through active membership in bar and legal associations. Those memberships keep her engaged with colleagues and informed about procedural changes and continuing legal education requirements.
Colleagues describe Jacobs as pragmatic in the courtroom and methodical in preparation. She combines documentary work with on-the-ground case management. Her approach favors clear legal analysis and practical problem solving. She has handled filings, client counseling, and procedural work in matters that arise under Kansas and Texas jurisdictional frameworks.
Jacobs practices out of Thiessen Law Office. She is part of a small-firm environment where attorneys frequently handle a broad range of assignments. That setting requires adaptability. It also means she regularly coordinates with court clerks, opposing counsel, and clients to move matters forward.
Outside casework she participates in professional events and training. Those activities reflect a routine part of life for lawyers who practice in more than one state, and they help maintain familiarity with evolving rules and case law. She maintains current memberships in professional organizations that serve lawyers in Kansas and Texas.
In her daily work Jacobs balances litigation-related tasks and client-facing responsibilities. She prepares pleadings, manages deadlines, and consults on procedural strategy. She currently practices at Thiessen Law Office, where her work focuses on matters arising in Kansas and Texas.