Stacy Barrett

Attorney · UC Law San Francisco

Stacy Barrett started writing articles for Nolo as a freelancer in 2019. She became a full-time Legal Editor in 2021. Her articles appear on sites including Nolo.com, CriminalDefenseLawyer.com, Lawyers.com, AllLaw.com, and Avvo.com.

Education. Stacy has a B.A. from Northern Arizona University, where she graduated with highest honors, and a J.D. from UC Law San Francisco (formerly UC Hastings). She earned several academic awards from both institutions, including scholarships for academic achievement.

Legal career. Stacy began working as a criminal defense attorney in 2006. Her first job was with the Napa County Public Defender. She represented clients accused of misdemeanors and felonies. She also represented parents in civil contempt proceedings and patients facing involuntary civil commitments in state hospitals. In 2016, Stacy continued her work as a trial attorney at a private law firm. A few of Stacy's victories in trial court received national and international media coverage.

Other pursuits. Prior to her legal career, Stacy wrote feature articles for a small-town newspaper and copy pages for a national magazine in New York City. During law school she taught Street Law to middle school students receiving residential treatment in San Francisco. In 2019, she co-founded a program to support formerly incarcerated students in community college.

Why Nolo? Stacy's work as a deputy public defender, commitment to equity in education, and writing background led her to Nolo in 2019. She believes in Nolo's mission to provide all people, regardless of income level, the information they need to make important legal decisions.


Articles by Stacy Barrett

Is There an Uber or Lyft Class Action Lawsuit?
Most class action lawsuits against Uber and Lyft relate to allegations of improper business practices.
How Much Is a NEC Baby Formula Lawsuit Worth?
A look at the legal basis for Enfamil and Similac lawsuits and the concept of "damages."
California’s Legal Options for Sexual Abuse Survivors
The California Child Victims Act expands the rights of those who are ready to take legal action against abuse perpetrators and others.
Do I Need to Hire a Zantac (Ranitidine) Lawyer?
How do you choose a lawyer who's right for you and your lawsuit over Zantac (or other product containing ranitidine)?
What Happens When You Total a Financed Car?
Learn more about how insurance companies decide whether a car is totaled, what to do when you still owe money on a totaled car, and how GAP insurance can help.
Landlord Liability for Asbestos in Rentals
Landlords might be legally obligated to test for, disclose, and even remove asbestos from rental properties in some situations.
How Much Is Your Zantac Case Worth?
Putting a dollar value on a lawsuit over harm caused by Zantac (ranitidine) starts with understanding how "damages" work.
Passenger Injury Claims After a Car Accident
A passenger usually has an easier time than a driver when making an injury claim after a car accident. Here's why.
Your Car Accident Injury Claim: Settle or Sue in Court?
If you've been injured in a car accident, you might think a lawsuit and trial will get you the best result, but settling your claim is usually the quickest and safest option.
Can I Sue Someone for Falsely Accusing Me of a Crime?
What legal options do you have after having been wrongfully accused of a crime you didn't commit?