About Diane
Diane Price built her legal foundation in North Carolina. She earned a Bachelor of Arts from Western Carolina University in 2005 and completed her Juris Doctor at the University of North Carolina School of Law in 2008. Those years on campus shaped her familiarity with the state's courts and legal culture.
She entered practice soon after law school. Over the years she has worked in roles that required both client contact and courtroom work. Colleagues describe her as steady and pragmatic in case preparation. She joined Olsinski Law Office as a lawyer and has been part of the firm’s roster since then.
Her membership in the North Carolina Bar Association remains current. That involvement has kept her connected to statewide developments in practice rules and continuing legal education. She attends seminars and participates in member programming when schedules allow. The Bar Association membership also offers a forum for exchanges with peers across diverse practice areas.
In daily work she handles matters on behalf of clients in North Carolina courts. Her role at Olsinski Law Office involves advising clients, drafting pleadings, and managing case logistics. She balances case strategy with the administrative demands of litigation and client service. Work at a small firm setting has allowed her to take on a range of tasks that larger firms often assign to separate teams.
Her approach to a new matter is methodical. She assesses the facts, identifies applicable law, and outlines options for clients. She values clear lines of communication and practical problem solving. That style appeals to clients who want straightforward legal explanations and realistic next steps.
Outside the office she maintains professional ties in the legal community in North Carolina. That network helps on procedural questions and when specialist referrals are necessary. It also keeps her aware of changes in local court practices.
As of 2026, she is practicing at Olsinski Law Office, serving clients in North Carolina and managing a caseload that reflects the firm’s work in the state.