About Stacey L.
Stacey L. Romberg’s path to the law began in Idaho. She earned a Bachelor of Arts from Idaho State University before moving on to legal studies at the University of Idaho College of Law. She later pursued further coursework at Georgetown University Law Center.
Her career in Washington law stretches back to the late 1990s. Records show her practicing as a lawyer in 1999. Over the years she has maintained ties to both bar groups and community organizations. She holds membership in the American Bar Association and Washington Women Lawyers. Within King County, she served as president of the Solo and Small Practice Section, a role that put her in contact with lawyers navigating the practical realities of small-firm work.
She has been active in the Estate Planning Council of Seattle, and she sits on the advisory board for Tennis Outreach Programs (TOPs), a local nonprofit. Those affiliations reflect an interest in both the technical side of estate planning and community involvement beyond the courtroom. The mix of nonprofit work and bar leadership has shaped how she approaches client service and practice management.
Throughout her career she has worked in a small-firm and solo-practice setting. That environment has required hands-on involvement in matters from client intake through resolution. Colleagues and contacts describe her as practical and steady when handling client files. Her work has included estate-planning matters, probate administration, and counseling for small-business owners about legal formation and related issues.
She practices under the name Stacey L. Romberg, Lawyer at Law. Her office serves individuals and small businesses in Washington. She continues to participate in local bar activities and professional groups, keeping up with developments that affect estate law and small-practice management.
Currently she concentrates her practice on estate planning, probate administration, and legal advice for small businesses.