Stacy is a Director in the Litigation section of Coats Rose. Prior to law school, she worked in the office of the Governor of Maryland, guiding a Regional Partnership dealing with all aspects of the restoration of the Chesapeake Bay, its estuaries, and plant and animal life. She was also a recipient of the Maryland Governor’s Policy Fellowship. In addition, Stacy was chosen to work under a grant from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency regarding the Galveston Bay Estuary Program. In that capacity she analyzed the work of multiple governmental bodies with jurisdiction over the Estuary and their varied laws, regulations and ordinances.
While pursuing her law degree at Texas Tech University, Stacy was an Associate Editor of the Law Review and maintained her Regent’s Scholarship all three years.
Stacy's practice focuses on environmental regulatory matters and toxic tort defense, as well as counseling on insurance coverage matters and litigating such cases. She has served with James M. Riley, Jr. since 2000 as National Coordinating Counsel for a chemical manufacturing company. In this position, Stacy manages state and federal benzene litigation in over 26 states, while maintaining direct control over her Texas docket. She has played an integral role in two landmark benzene cases resulting in take-nothing judgments.
Stacy's work also includes Texas wrongful death, asbestos, and silica litigation. She has used her considerable experience in government to assist clients in groundwater contamination matters, water rights disputes and Super Fund matters. University of Texas (B.A., with honors, 1990; LBJ School of Public Affairs, M.P. Aff., 1992) Texas Tech University (J.D., 1997)
Admitted 1997, Texas U.S. Court of Appeals, Fifth Circuit U.S. District Court, Eastern, Southern and Western District of Texas
American Bar Association State Bar of Texas Houston Bar Association Defense Research Institute
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Representation of international manufacturing company in silica litigation across Texas
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Representation of chemical manufacturers in dozens of wrongful death cases
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Representation of chemical distributor in water and ground water contamination suits
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Representation of energy companies in water rights disputes
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Successfully had family-owned company, designated as a potential responsible party by the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality, re-classified as an innocent owner/operator
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Representation of insurer in litigation involving insurance coverage dispute regarding toxic tort and Super Fund environmental claims of major oil services company, totaling approximately $50 million |