About Deborah A.
Deborah A. Moy combines a background in English and a law degree to shape a practice in North Carolina. She earned her J.D. from Elon University School of Law in 2013 after completing a Bachelor of Arts in English at the University of North Carolina–Greensboro in 2003. The two degrees inform how she approaches legal problems and communicates with clients.
Her undergraduate training emphasized close reading and clear expression. Those skills translated into her legal studies and practice. At Elon, she completed the work required for a J.D. and moved into the legal profession in North Carolina, where she is licensed to practice.
Moy is active in several professional organizations. She holds memberships in the North Carolina Advocates for Justice, the North Carolina Bar Association, the Fourth Judicial District Bar Association, the Craven County Bar Association, and Phi Alpha Delta. Those affiliations keep her connected to colleagues across the state and provide regular contact with developments in the law.
Her work is grounded in careful analysis and attention to written detail. Colleagues describe her as someone who prepares thoroughly and explains options in plain language. Clients benefit from practical explanations about procedures, deadlines and likely outcomes.
She practices at Moy Law, P.L.L.C., where she handles matters for people and businesses in North Carolina. The office provides counsel, prepares filings, and represents clients in proceedings where formal advocacy is required. The firm’s scale allows for direct attorney involvement in most aspects of a client’s case.
Outside of day-to-day practice, Moy maintains ties to legal education and professional networks through her memberships. Phi Alpha Delta reflects an early commitment to the profession, while local and state bar associations offer forums for continuing legal education and peer engagement.
Deborah A. Moy’s current practice centers on serving clients in North Carolina through Moy Law, P.L.L.C.