About Amy
Amy Smith built an early interest in public life and the law, one that led her from a liberal arts degree to a courtroom. She earned her B.A. from the University of North Carolina at Asheville in 2013 and completed her J.D. at Campbell Law School in 2018. Those academic chapters set the groundwork for a practice rooted in the North Carolina legal community.
After law school she entered practice in North Carolina. She is a current member of the North Carolina State Bar and maintains memberships in the North Carolina Bar Association and the North Carolina Advocates for Justice. Those connections inform her work and keep her engaged with peers and developments in state law.
Her career has unfolded at Minick Law Office. There she handles a range of client matters that require steady preparation and attention to detail. Her day-to-day work includes client counseling, drafting pleadings and motions, managing discovery, and preparing for hearings. She appears in state court and coordinates with other lawyers when cases need broader support.
Colleagues describe her as practical and direct in client meetings. She focuses on clear explanations rather than legal jargon. That approach helps clients understand the choices before them. It also shapes how she prepares matters for settlement talks or courtroom presentation.
Smith balances litigation tasks with the administrative side of law practice. She oversees case timelines, keeps clients informed about procedural steps, and monitors court calendars so deadlines are met. Her memberships in state bar groups provide access to continuing education and professional resources that she draws on in active cases.
Outside the office she has participated in professional meetings and educational programs through her associations. Those activities keep her up to date on changes in rules and practice. She continues to practice law in North Carolina and represents clients at Minick Law Office, where her current practice focuses on matters before state courts.