Stacy Stotts is a member of the Environmental and Natural Resources group and her practice centers on representing businesses, organizations and individuals in environmental regulatory and administrative matters, enforcement matters, private party suits, compliance counseling, and corporate and property transactions. Stacy strives to provide well-rounded guidance relating to clients’ current legal needs, as well as efficiently identify and mitigate potential complications that might arise down the road.
She has represented clients in the areas of air, water, superfund and hazardous waste law. Her work also includes assisting clients in commenting on proposed agency rulemakings. Her experience also extends to advising clients on compliance and regulatory obligations in California, including Proposition 65 compliance and obtaining carbon credits.
Education
- Chicago-Kent College of Law (J.D., with honors, 1995)
- Recipient of Environmental Law certificate
- Lewis & Clark Law School (LL.M.)
- Environmental and Natural Resources Law
- University of Kansas (B.A., 1991)
Bar Admission
- Missouri, 1998
Professional Affiliations
- Board Member of the Midwest Chapter of the AWMA, current
- Board Member of the Midwest Chapter of the EBA, current
- Board Member, Kansas City Young Audiences, current
- Board Member and President-Elect Brookwood Education Foundation, current
- American Bar Association, Section on Energy and Environment, 1998-current
- Former Vice Chair, Hazardous Waste Committee
- Former Section Coordinator, Year in Review Publication
- The Kansas City Metropolitan Bar Association, Environmental Committee
- Former Section Chair
- Kansas City Chamber Air Quality Committee
- Former Legal Chair
Recognition
- Named to Missouri Lawyers Media's POWER List for Top Environmental Law Attorneys, 2022-2024
- Selected for inclusion in Best Lawyers in America® for Environmental Law, 2013-2016, 2018-2026
- Ranked in Chambers USA: America’s Leading Lawyers for Business, Environment, Missouri: Kansas City & Surrounds, 2009-2025
- Named to the “40 Under 40” class by Ingram’s Kansas City Business Magazine in 2009, which recognizes the most influential, accomplished leaders of business, government and community in Kansas City
