About Ms. Kelly
Ms. Kelly Frecker entered law after completing a liberal arts education at Ohio State University in 2013 and earning her law degree from the University of Miami School of Law in 2017. She came to the barroom at a time when digital records and remote proceedings were becoming more common. That background shaped how she approaches client matters: methodical and attentive to detail.
Early in her career she joined McGrath & Spielberger, PLLC as an associate. The firm environment gave her hands-on experience in courtroom procedures and client counseling. Colleagues describe her as practical in case preparation and thorough in drafting. She built a practice that spans several jurisdictions, bringing each matter through the procedural steps required in that state.
Ms. Frecker is admitted to practice in North Carolina, South Carolina and Florida. She maintains memberships in the North Carolina State Bar and the Florida State Bar, and she is active in the Mecklenburg County Bar. Those ties keep her plugged into regional developments in court rules and local practice norms. She attends bar events and continuing legal education sessions to keep current on shifting law and procedure.
Her education at the University of Miami provided exposure to multiple areas of law. At McGrath & Spielberger she applied that training to client representation and case management. She has experience preparing pleadings, negotiating settlements and handling hearings. Her work involves coordinating filings across state lines when matters touch more than one jurisdiction.
People who have worked with Ms. Frecker say she is steady under calendar pressure and careful about deadlines. That steadiness shows in routine litigation tasks and in interactions with opposing counsel. She values clarity in client communication and strives to set realistic expectations at the outset of a matter.
She is based at McGrath & Spielberger, PLLC, where she continues to represent individuals and businesses. Her practice covers matters arising in North Carolina, South Carolina and Florida, and she handles casework that requires cross-jurisdictional attention. Her current practice focuses on litigation, client counseling and procedural work in the jurisdictions where she is licensed.