Senior-level virtual litigation support, delivered directly by Stacey
Stacey A. Storino, Esq. is a New York attorney admitted in 2000 and a Pace University School of Law graduate (1998), with litigation experience dating to 1998.
She focuses exclusively on virtual litigation support for New York attorneys. Her practice is centered on substantive written and analytical work, including document review and analysis, legal research, motion and appellate drafting, discovery drafting, medical-record review, litigation plans, and client-ready status reports.
Before building her virtual practice, Stacey worked in small, midsized, and larger New York firm environments handling personal injury, insurance coverage, general litigation, and selected corporate matters. Her experience includes matters involving Rockefeller Center and AriZona Beverage Brand, along with prior responsibility for supervising junior attorneys and reviewing corporate and compliance-related materials.
When a firm works with Stacey, it works directly with Stacey. She handles the assignment herself and provides thoughtful analysis, polished written work, clear scope, and straightforward communication.
Background and Experience
Stacey’s background includes liability and damages analysis, motion practice, appellate and bench-brief drafting, discovery drafting, document analysis, case assessment, and corporate documentation review. She is valued for issue spotting, sound judgment, and the ability to turn a dense file into clear, usable work product.
Her work has included preparing motions, appeals, opinion papers, bench briefs, discovery materials, litigation strategy reports, and medical-record analyses for attorney clients. She has also served in senior roles that included assigning work to junior associates and overseeing their output.
What Firms Can Expect
- Direct Lawyer-to-Lawyer Support: Stacey performs the work herself.
- Senior-Level Judgment: thoughtful analysis, strong drafting, and practical recommendations.
- Clear Scope and Communication: budgets and expectations are confirmed before work begins.