Stacey Everton

Stacey Everton

Associate
Stacey believes the key to optimal results is adaptability. Stacey customizes her practice to fit her clients’ particular needs and works diligently to find creative solutions to their problems. Stacey also strives to continually evolve to keep up with the law’s constant changes.
Stacey Everton
“I’m passionate about litigation because no two days are the same. Every client and every case come with their own goals and challenges. I tailor my strategies to meet those unique circumstances in a way that makes clients truly feel seen.”

Stacey is an Associate in Lewis Wagner & Trimble’s litigation group, focusing her practice on civil defense litigation.  She defends both individuals and businesses in lawsuits involving premises liability, product liability, construction accident and defect cases, liquor liability, and various insurance defense matters.  In the past, Stacey has obtained summary judgment for her clients in numerous cases and has successfully defended her clients at trial in several small claims matters.  She has also written an appellate brief to the Indiana Court of Appeals and assisted on several interlocutory appeals.  She is admitted to practice in Indiana and Pennsylvania, as well as the United States District Courts for the Northern and Southern Districts of Indiana.  In addition to being a member of DTCI, Stacey is a member of the Indianapolis Bar Association and the Indiana State Bar Association.

Stacey received her J.D. from the Villanova University School of Law, where she graduated cum laude.  While in law school, Stacey served as Articles Editor for the Villanova Law Review and Treasurer of the Villanova chapter of the Federal Bar Association.  Stacey also assisted low-income taxpayers in the Philadelphia area through Villanova’s Federal Tax Clinic.   Immediately following law school, Stacey clerked for Judge Abigail M. LeGrow in the Delaware Superior Court’s Complex Commercial Litigation Division.  In her free time, Stacey enjoys reading, doing yoga, and spending time with her very talkative cat, Cassie.

Stacey is an Associate in Lewis Wagner & Trimble’s litigation group, focusing her practice on civil defense litigation.  She defends both individuals and businesses in lawsuits involving premises liability, product liability, construction accident and defect cases, liquor liability, and various insurance defense matters.  In the past, Stacey has obtained summary judgment for her clients in numerous cases and has successfully defended her clients at trial in several small claims matters.  She has also written an appellate brief to the Indiana Court of Appeals and assisted on several interlocutory appeals.  She is admitted to practice in Indiana and Pennsylvania, as well as the United States District Courts for the Northern and Southern Districts of Indiana.  In addition to being a member of DTCI, Stacey is a member of the Indianapolis Bar Association and the Indiana State Bar Association.

Stacey received her J.D. from the Villanova University School of Law, where she graduated cum laude.  While in law school, Stacey served as Articles Editor for the Villanova Law Review and Treasurer of the Villanova chapter of the Federal Bar Association.  Stacey also assisted low-income taxpayers in the Philadelphia area through Villanova’s Federal Tax Clinic.   Immediately following law school, Stacey clerked for Judge Abigail M. LeGrow in the Delaware Superior Court’s Complex Commercial Litigation Division.  In her free time, Stacey enjoys reading, doing yoga, and spending time with her very talkative cat, Cassie.

  • University of Wisconsin – Madison, B.A., 2017
    • Economics
  • Villanova University School of Law,  J.D., cum laude, 2020
  • U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Indiana
  • U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Indiana
  • Defense Trial Counsel of Indiana – Products Liability Section Chair
  • Indianapolis Bar Association – Women and The Law Division
  • Indiana State Bar Association
  • “Thinking Outside the Box: Unwrapping the Indiana Products Liability Act and its Potential Applications to Your Case”, The Indiana Civil Litigation Review (2023).
  • “A New Attitude: Recent Amendments to F.R.E. 702 and Their Impact on the Use of Experts at Trial”, Defense Trial Counsel of Indiana’s 31st Annual Conference (2024).