About
Stacie Carrithers provides technical assistance in intellectual property matters involving patents, trademarks, and copyrights. Her work supports clients throughout the United States and in foreign countries. She brings an engineering-based view to legal projects, helping connect technical details with the needs of intellectual property review, preparation, and protection for clients.
Stacie earned a Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering from the University of Louisville. She later earned a Master’s in Chemical Engineering from the University of Louisville. These degrees, listed from lower to higher, give her a strong technical foundation for understanding inventions, processes, materials, and product-related issues in practice.
Stacie focuses on intellectual property work that benefits from careful technical understanding. Her background helps with patent matters that may involve chemical processes, silicon chemistry process technology, adhesives, sealants, polymers, and epoxy-related subjects. She also assists with trademark and copyright matters when clients need organized, accurate technical support and analysis.
Stacie worked for several years in industrial chemical engineering before joining intellectual property work. She served as a Technical Development Engineer for Dow Corning, Inc., where she gained experience with silicon chemistry process technology, adhesives, and sealants. This practical background helps her understand how inventions function in real settings and use.
Stacie also provided technical support to manufacturing and customer service during her engineering career. That experience strengthened her ability to explain complex information in clear terms. Before Dow Corning, she worked in the Water Soluble Polymers and Epoxy group for Rhone Poulenc/Hi-Tek Polymers, adding further industry knowledge for clients.
Stacie helps people by making technical information easier to use in intellectual property matters. Clients with inventions, brands, creative work, or technical business concerns often need support that is both careful and practical. Her engineering experience allows her to review details, organize facts, and support protection efforts with clarity.
Stacie Carrithers combines chemical engineering experience with intellectual property support for patent, trademark, and copyright matters. Her career reflects steady work with technical issues, manufacturing concerns, customer service needs, and complex materials. Through this background, she helps clients present technical information clearly while supporting their intellectual property goals and specific needs.
Law Office Affiliations
- Attorney, Carrithers Law Office, PLLC
- Member, Kentucky Bar Association
Licensed State
- Kentucky
Education
- University of Louisville
Master of Engineering (M.Eng.) - University of Louisville
Bachelor of Science (BS)
Awards & Badges

- Copyright
- Intellectual Property Litigation
- Patent
- Trade Secrets
- Trademark




