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Kacie England

Kacie England

Associate

301 Hillsborough Street
Suite 1400
Raleigh, NC 27603
kacie.england@nelsonmullins.com

Kacie works closely with the Raleigh Litigation Team and focuses her civil litigation practice on complex business disputes, labor and employment issues, and constitutional litigation. Her previous experience includes administrative and veterans law advocacy.

Kacie works closely with the Raleigh Litigation Team and focuses her civil litigation practice on complex business disputes, labor and employment issues, and constitutional litigation. Her previous experience includes administrative and veterans law advocacy.

Kacie England

Kacie works closely with the Raleigh Litigation Team and focuses her civil litigation practice on complex business disputes, labor and employment issues, and constitutional litigation. Her previous experience includes administrative and veterans law advocacy.

Experience

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Previous Professional Experience

  • LENS Scholar, Center on Law, Ethics and National Security (2024)
  • Summer associate, Fayetteville, NC veterans’ law firm (2023)
  • Summer associate, Nelson Mullins Raleigh office (2023)

Internships

  • Senior Resident Judge James F. Ammons, North Carolina Superior Court (2022)
  • Chief Judge Lena M. James, U.S. Bankruptcy Court – Middle District, N.C. (2022)

Representative Matters

  • Contributed to defense verdict in federal jury trial involving trade secret claims
  • Drafted successful motions and supporting memorandum for summary judgment in North Carolina state court matters, including premises liability and statutory interpretation cases
  • Drafted responses and objections to third-party subpoenas and coordinated complex discovery strategy
  • Obtained interpleader relief and discharge from liability for client holding disputed benefits
  • Researched and advised on employee handbook and restrictive covenants for multi-state employers
  • Assisted with appellate briefing in federal and state appellate courts
  • Briefed successful higher-level review securing 100% VA Disability rating for pro bono Army Veteran client, resulting in lifelong healthcare and compensation

Education

  • University of North Carolina School of Law, JD (2024)
    • Staff Member/Executive Editor, North Carolina Banking Institute Journal
    • Student Attorney, Military & Veterans Law Clinic
  • University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, BA, American History, US History and Southern Studies, Dean's List (2019)

Admissions

  • North Carolina
  • U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of North Carolina
  • U.S. District Court for the Middle District of North Carolina
  • U.S. District Court for the Western District of North Carolina
  • Second Circuit Court of Appeals
  • Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals

Practice Areas

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  • North Carolina Bar Association; Wake County Bar Association