About William D
William D Owens built a legal path that started in the classrooms of North Carolina and moved into courtrooms across the state. He approaches his work in clear, direct terms. He values practical results and steady preparation.
He earned a Bachelor of Arts in Criminal Justice from the University of North Carolina at Wilmington. That undergraduate study shaped his understanding of how the criminal justice system operates, from investigation to adjudication. He went on to earn his Juris Doctor from Campbell Law School, where he completed the training required to practice law.
Owens is a current member of the North Carolina State Bar. His membership reflects his authorization to practice in the state and his participation in the local legal community. Since completing law school he has worked on matters that require familiarity with state court procedures and the practical demands of representing clients in North Carolina.
Colleagues describe his approach as methodical. He prepares cases in a way that anticipates questions and focuses on the facts that matter. He spends time on research and on the nuts and bolts of case development. He also works to explain legal issues plainly to clients so they understand options and likely outcomes.
His practice is grounded in the regional legal environment where he trained and now practices. He handles matters in state courts and assists clients facing legal issues under North Carolina law. He is active in the state bar and continues to participate in professional activities that keep him current on developments affecting his work.
He currently practices law in North Carolina, representing clients in state courts and advising on matters governed by state law.