About Erin R
Erin R Enecks earned her Juris Doctor from Elon University in 2009. She completed her legal studies after years of preparation and entered the bar ready to practice in North Carolina. The law school years taught courtroom procedure, legal research and client communication. Those skills have shaped the way she approaches matters today.
She began practicing law in 2009. Early in her career she worked as an associate lawyer, handling matters assigned by supervising attorneys and learning the practical side of client representation. In 2011 she became a partner at Enecks, Watson, & Evans, PLLC, taking on greater responsibility for case strategy and firm management. Two years later she helped establish Enecks & Enecks, PLLC and served as a partner there beginning in 2013. Those moves marked a transition from junior practitioner to a leadership role within small firm practices.
Her work over the years has kept her tied to North Carolina courts and agencies. She has represented clients under state law and developed experience in the procedural and substantive demands of practice in that jurisdiction. Colleagues describe her as pragmatic in approach; she tends to prioritize direct communication with clients and clear explanations of legal options.
Enecks maintains current professional memberships and remains engaged with the legal community in North Carolina. She has participated in continuing legal education to stay current with statutory changes and emerging case law. That ongoing learning informs how she prepares for hearings and counsels clients, and it factors into decisions about case strategy and risk assessment.
Beyond casework, her time as a partner involved administrative duties typical of small firms: supervising staff, managing client intake, and overseeing file management systems. Those responsibilities require an attention to procedure and an ability to balance client needs with office operations. Her career path reflects steady progression into roles that combine client advocacy with firm leadership.
She practices in North Carolina and is a partner at Enecks & Enecks, PLLC. Her current practice focuses on serving clients in North Carolina and addressing matters that arise under state law.