About Shawntae R
Shawntae R Crews built her legal foundation at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte, where she earned a B.A. in 2007 with a major in political science and a minor in criminal justice. She went on to receive her J.D. from Charlotte School of Law in 2014. Those years of study framed an early understanding of how statutes and courtroom procedure intersect with public policy. Her education remains a steady reference point in her practice.
After law school, Crews secured the credentials needed to practice in both state and federal settings. She is admitted to the bar in North Carolina and is authorized to appear before the Federal Circuit. Those admissions give her the option to take on matters that move across trial and federal appellate lines. The Federal Circuit admission, in particular, allows participation in certain specialized federal appeals when appropriate.
Her listed office identifies her as a lawyer operating under the name Lawyer at Law. In that capacity she handles the routine demands of a litigation practice: drafting pleadings, preparing motions, managing filings, and appearing in court when matters require oral argument. She represents individual clients and steers procedural work that crosses from initial filings to resolution. Her work involves both courtroom advocacy and the detailed preparation that underpins it.
Crews’s undergraduate studies in political science and criminal justice continue to inform how she evaluates cases. Those areas of study shaped her approach to legal questions and helped her develop an analytical habit that serves clients when statutes, regulations, or procedural rules are at issue. The combination of classroom training and practical courtroom experience underlies the tasks she performs daily.
She maintains current membership in professional associations, staying connected to peers through those organizations. That involvement keeps her engaged with developments in case law and court practice in North Carolina and at the federal level. It also provides a regular forum for exchanging practical solutions to procedural and evidentiary challenges.
Her current practice concentrates on representing clients in matters before North Carolina state courts and in filings and appearances before the Federal Circuit.