Overview
Stacy represents employers in high-stakes employment litigation, with a focus on class actions and complex business disputes in California.
With over a decade of litigation experience, Stacy is known for her strategic and innovative approach to resolving complex legal challenges, and clients rely on her for clear, results-driven counsel. Stacy regularly advises employers on California wage and hour law and other employment issues. She supports clients in investigating alleged violations, updating policies and agreements, and defending against claims with multimillion-dollar exposure. Her litigation strategies are tailored to the nuances of California’s legal landscape.
Prior to joining Constangy, Stacy practiced at nationally recognized firms where she handled class actions, complex commercial cases, and intellectual property litigation in both federal and state courts. Her broad experience delivers strategic insight backed by a versatile legal toolkit for execution.
Stacy keeps a close watch on legal developments affecting California employers and ensures clients receive practical, business-minded representation aligned with their goals. Her straightforward demeanor and commitment to achieving favorable outcomes have solidified her reputation as a dependable and powerful legal ally for companies doing business in California.
Honors & Recognition
- Top Defense Results in Jones v. ConAgra Foods, Inc., Daily Journal (2015)
About Me
Born and raised in the San Francisco Bay Area, Stacy enjoys spending time outdoors and exploring all the region has to offer.
Credentials
Education
University of California, Hastings College of Law
- J.D., magna cum laude, 2010
- Order of the Coif
- Thurston Society
- Senior Production Editor, Hastings Law Journal
University of Miami
- B.S., Communication, B.A., English Literature, cum laude, 2004
Media
News
Professional & Civic Associations
Civic
- Delta San-Francisco Peninsula Foundation
- Treasurer (2017-2022)
Services
Admissions
- California, 2010
“Education must enable one to sift and weigh evidence, to discern the true from the false, the real from the unreal, and the facts from the fiction.”
Martin Luther King, Jr.
