About Jacey
Jacey Liu trained in trial skills early in her career and has built steady experience in Washington courts. She earned a J.D. from Willamette University College of Law in 2010 after completing a B.A. at Portland State University in 2007. She later attended the Spence Trial Lawyers College in 2013, an intensive program that many attorneys take to sharpen courtroom technique and trial strategy.
Her professional path began while she was still in law school. In 2008 she worked as a law clerk at O'Neil Erickson & Baldwin and served as a research assistant at Willamette University College of Law. The following year she took a court certified law clerk position with the Washington County District Lawyer's Office. Those early roles gave her front-line exposure to case preparation, legal research and courtroom procedures.
After passing the bar, Jacey joined private practice. Records show she became a senior associate at Callahan Law, P.S., Inc. in 2011. She later moved to The Hornbuckle Firm, listed as an associate lawyer in 2018. Over the years she has handled matters that required both written advocacy and appearances in court. Her attendance at Spence Trial Lawyers College suggests an emphasis on trial advocacy in her professional development.
Jacey holds a certification for BAC Datamaster from National Patent Analytical Systems. That credential indicates training in breath alcohol testing equipment and related procedures. It is a technical qualification that can be relevant in cases involving impaired driving and evidentiary issues tied to breathalyzer devices.
She is a member of the Washington State Bar, admitted in 2010, and is listed in the Order of Barristers as a barrister since 2010. Those affiliations reflect her standing in the bar and participation in recognized professional organizations during and after law school.
Colleagues describe her as methodical in preparing for hearings and capable in the courtroom. Her background includes both public-sector and private practice roles, which have given her a range of perspectives on litigation and case management. She maintains an active law license in Washington and continues to practice at The Hornbuckle Firm, where her current practice centers on trial work and litigation.