CARY, N.C. – The Law Office of Rebecca L. Stevens has named Kara Daniels Hand as a partner in the Cary-based office, which specializes in residential real estate transactions.
Hand received her juris doctor degree from Stetson University College of Law. She served as vice president of the Student Bar Association and was the Stetson delegate for the Young Lawyer's Division of the American Bar Association. Hand was a visiting student at the Norman Adrian Wiggins School of Law at Campbell University for her third and final year of law school. She earned her bachelor of arts in political science and bachelor of science degree in applied sociology from North Carolina State University and graduated as a Thomas Jefferson Scholar.
"As our business in Cary and the Triangle continues to expand, Kara's experience and diligence enables our office to provide consistent services for a rapidly increasing clientele. With her as a new partner, we are positioned to broaden our specialties while offering more legal counsel for wills, contracts, and real estate closings." said Rebecca Stevens, managing partner of Rebecca L. Stevens Law Office.
Prior to joining the Law Office of Rebecca L. Stevens, Hand was an independent practitioner and specialized in wills, collections, and real estate loan closings. She has also worked as a policy analyst with the John William Pope Civitas Institute in Raleigh.
Hand is a native of Cary and currently resides here with her husband. She is a member of the First United Methodist Church of Cary. Hand also volunteers to mentor young women at North Carolina State University and currently serves as an advisor for the Alpha Kappa chapter of Chi Omega.
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