Jessica M. Stacy

PROFESSIONAL SUMMARY

Jessica Stacy is a paralegal with over 9 years’ experience in the legal field. Her practice is focused primarily on litigation.

Jessica started her legal career in 2012 at an entry-level position with a large law firm where she dealt with transvaginal mesh clients, assisting attorneys, and marketing. She joined Leger Ketchum & Cohoon, PLLC in 2017, where she found her passion for helping people who have been injured or otherwise had their lives devastated by the reckless conduct of other parties. Jessica’s dedication and compassion allows her to connect with people on an emotional level, assisting them through what is often a very difficult time in their life. Jessica regularly assists with hernia mesh litigation support, document production, pleadings, court filings, witness preparation, trial preparation, as well as managing client intake for the litigation department. Jessica has worked extensively in hernia mesh litigations and has extensive knowledge of the designs and defects of various products. She is bilingual in English and Spanish.

In her spare time, Jessica enjoys spending time watching movies with her husband and 2 kids, attending local events, streaming a good murder mystery, and watching baseball, go Astros!

Jessica Stacy

Jessica M. Stacy

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