About Stacey R.
Stacey R. Walters began her academic path at Elon University, where she graduated with a B.A. in Biology in 1992. She went on to study law at Thomas M. Cooley Law School and received her J.D. in 1998. Those years of study combined a scientific undergraduate background with legal training. The mix has informed the practical way she approaches questions that touch both technical facts and statutory rules.
Walters moved into practice in North Carolina after law school. Early in her career she joined the firm Teague, Rotenstreich, Stanaland, Fox & Holt in 2005, where she worked as a lawyer on matters handled by that office. Later she was on the roster at Rabalais Law in 2015. Those positions exposed her to the day-to-day demands of running files, counseling clients and negotiating with opposing parties. Colleagues describe her as methodical in preparing cases and straightforward in client communications.
Her background in biology occasionally informs how she reviews evidence and evaluates technical reports. She applies a step-by-step method to unravel complex fact patterns and then translates them into clear options for clients. Walters also maintains current professional memberships, participating in the local legal community through those associations. She has handled a mix of matters over the years and has experience appearing in state forums where North Carolina rules and procedures apply.
Today she practices through Thomas-Walters, PLLC. That firm carries her name and serves as the base for her work in the state. The office handles client matters brought to it from across North Carolina. Her present practice centers on serving clients in North Carolina through Thomas-Walters, PLLC.