About Jack
Jack Waissen studied law at the University of Alabama School of Law and received his J.D. in 2016. He arrived in the legal profession at a time when small firms and regional practices were reshaping how clients seek counsel. The degree placed him on a familiar path: steady casework, close client contact and the practical tasks that form the backbone of litigation and transactional practice.
He began his legal career in 2016 as an associate lawyer at Deuterman Law Group. That role introduced him to the daily rhythm of firm life. He handled assignments typical for early-career attorneys and worked alongside more senior lawyers on matters brought to the firm. The position gave him a grounding in client intake, research and case preparation.
Licensing and practice are centered in North Carolina. He is authorized to practice in that jurisdiction and maintains current professional memberships. The record shows ongoing ties to local legal circles, though specific organizational roles are not listed here. His professional footprint remains linked to the North Carolina bar through the firm platform.
Colleagues describe the work of an associate in such settings as a mix of office-based preparation and occasional courtroom appearances when matters proceed to hearing. Early years at a firm typically involve drafting motions, preparing evidence and advising clients on procedural steps. Those are the building blocks of an attorney’s skill set, and they formed much of his early professional experience.
Deuterman Law Group remains the firm associated with his practice. The listing identifies him at that firm in the years immediately following his graduation. The firm environment provided regular exposure to client-facing work and the case-driven cadence found at many regional practices. He has retained ties to the firm through the offices listed on professional records.
He continues to work out of Deuterman Law Group in North Carolina, where he handles the day-to-day responsibilities attendant to firm practice and client service. He now practices at Deuterman Law Group in North Carolina.