Cranfill Sumner LLP announced recently that Stacy Mowery has joined the firm’s Wilmington office as a paralegal and Stephanie Romano was welcomed aboard as an associate attorney.
Mowery holds certificates in elder law, paralegal technology, real property and civil litigation.
She received her associate degree in nursing from Stanly Community College and her associate degree in paralegal technology from Cape Fear Community College. She’s a member of Phi Theta Kappa.
Romano (pictured at right) focuses her practice in professional liability, community association law, and personal injury.
She previously worked at law firms covering multiple areas of law including personal injury, nursing home litigation, ethylene-oxide litigation, arbitration disputes, ADAAA litigation, elder law, estate planning, probate and trust, special needs, family law and more.
Romano earned her law degree from Elon University School of Law, where she worked with the Guilford County Guardian Ad Litem Attorneys.
In addition, she received her bachelor’s degree from Reinhardt University where she played lacrosse for all four years.
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