About Rachel S.
Rachel S. Gunther earned her J.D. from Regent University School of Law in 2002. She completed law school at the start of a career that now spans more than two decades. That early training provided a foundation in core legal principles and courtroom practice.
After law school she gained admission to practice in both North Carolina and Virginia. Those dual licenses have shaped how she practices. She has built a career that crosses state lines and the procedural differences that come with each jurisdiction.
Gunther practices at Gunther Law Group, which maintains offices across multiple locations. Her work there involves representing clients before state courts and in administrative forums. She handles client intake, case preparation, and courtroom advocacy as required by each matter.
Her daily work combines courtroom time and office work. On some days she is drafting pleadings and negotiating agreements. On others she is appearing at hearings, taking depositions, or advising clients on procedural strategy. That mix keeps her practice varied and responsive to client needs.
Colleagues describe her as steady and pragmatic in the courtroom. She assesses cases with an eye for procedural posture and practical resolution. When cases move toward trial she focuses on preparation and coherence in presentation. Outside the courtroom she spends time reviewing case law and state rules to ensure filings and strategy match current practice.
Over the years she has navigated changes in both North Carolina and Virginia practice. The two-state perspective informs how she approaches cross-jurisdictional issues, scheduling, and court procedures. It also affects client communications, since court calendars and rules differ between the states.
As of 2026 she is a practicing attorney at Gunther Law Group and continues to serve clients across North Carolina and Virginia. Her current practice centers on representing clients and managing litigation and related legal matters in those jurisdictions.