About Eva

Eva Clement began her academic path at Guilford College, where she completed a B.A. in Comparative Religious Studies and Art in 2000. She moved on to North Carolina Central University School of Law and earned her J.D. in 2008. Those years gave her a mix of liberal arts and legal training. They also shaped a practical approach to problem solving that shows in her work.

After law school, Clement entered the legal workforce in a series of roles that bridged public service and private practice. In 2005 she worked at the Social Security Administration as an SSI specialist, a role that required attention to administrative procedures and client advocacy. She later served as a legal intern at Everett & Everett in 2009, gaining hands-on experience in a small-firm setting. By 2011 she was an associate lawyer at Thomas P. Peters III & Associates, where she handled day-to-day client matters and courtroom preparation.

Her career path is marked by steady progression through varied legal environments. The Social Security Administration role exposed her to federal administrative processes and client intake. The internship and subsequent associate position offered courtroom exposure, drafting responsibilities and client counseling. Those experiences feed into a practical practice style. She balances legal research with clear explanations for clients who are often unfamiliar with legal procedures.

Clement is licensed to practice in both North Carolina and Maine. She divides professional attention between the two jurisdictions and adapts to differences in local rules and court procedures. That dual licensing also influences how she prepares cases and communicates with clients, who may have matters across state lines.

Colleagues describe her as steady in court and careful in preparation. She tends to prioritize clear deadlines and straightforward advice. That approach reduced surprises for clients and streamlined case management. It also reflects the early administrative work that taught her to keep meticulous records and pursue efficient avenues of relief.

Outside of casework, Clement’s academic background in comparative religious studies and art gives her a broader cultural perspective that she draws on in client conversations. The combination of arts and law is uncommon but it informs how she frames complex legal issues for people with different professional and educational backgrounds.

As of 2026, Eva Clement maintains an active practice, holding licenses in North Carolina and Maine. Her current practice focuses on civil and administrative matters, including Social Security-related claims.

Education

North Carolina Central University

J.D. | Law

2008

Guilford College

B.A. | Comparative Religious Studies and Art

2000

Experience

Associate Lawyer

Thomas P. Peters III & Associates
2011

Legal Intern

Everett & Everett
2009

SSI Specialist

Social Security Adminstration
2005

Accepted Jurisdictions

North Carolina
Maine

Office Locations

Main Office

 20 Battery Park Ave. Suite 305.5 Asheville NC 28801