About Rachel Marie
Rachel Marie Cane is an attorney licensed to practice in North Carolina and is a member of Kreger Brodish LLP. She works from the firm’s multiple offices and is part of a team that serves clients across the state. Her practice is rooted in courtroom work and client counseling, and she handles matters that require attention both at the trial level and in pretrial negotiations.
Her path to the bar followed the customary route of legal training and early practice. After completing her formal legal education, Cane entered private practice and took on a variety of assignments that exposed her to the procedural and substantive demands of state court litigation. Those early years shaped how she approaches case preparation and client communication.
Cane’s career has been anchored at Kreger Brodish LLP. There she has worked alongside colleagues on contested matters and transactional problems alike. She has experience drafting pleadings, conducting discovery, preparing motions, and arguing before judges. She also advises clients on practical options when a straight trial outcome is not the only route forward. Colleagues describe her as methodical in litigation and attentive when preparing settlements or alternative dispute resolutions.
Her work covers a broad mix of civil legal practice. She represents individual and corporate clients in matters that arise under state law and sometimes engages with regulatory and administrative aspects where necessary. She spends significant time in courtrooms, but also in client meetings and strategy sessions. That variety keeps the daily work rooted in procedure as much as in lawyering technique.
In day-to-day practice, Cane balances case management with client service. She handles intake, case assessment, and long-term planning for matters that may span months or years. She is based at Kreger Brodish LLP and practices out of the firm’s offices in the state. Her current practice focuses on representing clients in civil matters in North Carolina courts and related proceedings.