About Kelsey Jo
Kelsey Jo Queen practices law from the Greenville office of Sodoma Law. She earned her juris doctor from Charlotte School of Law in 2011 after completing undergraduate studies at Concord University in 2007. Those academic years set the stage for a career practiced on both sides of a state line.
Queen completed law school in 2011. Her undergraduate degree from Concord University dates to 2007. Those credentials preceded admission to practice in two neighboring jurisdictions.
She is admitted to the bars of North Carolina and South Carolina and holds membership in the North Carolina State Bar, the South Carolina State Bar, and the Mecklenburg County Bar Association. The associations offer professional resources and local contacts that inform how she handles matters that arise in state courts and administrative forums.
Her practice has evolved around representing clients who face legal issues that cross municipal and state lines. That often means handling procedural differences between North Carolina and South Carolina courts, coordinating filings, and advising clients on how each state’s rules affect their cases. She walks clients through filings, hearings, and settlement discussions. She also prepares documents and appears in court where necessary.
Colleagues describe her approach as pragmatic: she assesses legal risk, outlines options, and pursues the most direct route to resolution. Her work requires steady attention to statutory deadlines, local practice rules, and changing state law. In a region where businesses and individuals frequently interact with regulators and courts in both states, that practical navigation is a regular part of daily work.
Outside the office, Queen’s memberships in state and county bar organizations keep her connected to developments in ethics, procedure, and continuing legal education. Those connections supply updates and peer perspectives on matters that affect clients in the Carolinas.
She now serves clients from Sodoma Law’s Greenville office, handling state-level matters across North Carolina and South Carolina. Her current practice centers on representing clients in proceedings and counseling them on obligations under state law.