Attorney Audrey Snyder Joins WBL

Ward Black Law is pleased to announce the addition of attorney Audrey Snyder to their firm where she is providing support in the areas of injury claims, including defective products, and family law. She began working with Ward Black Law late in 2017 as a contract attorney and formally joined the team in the spring of 2018. She engages her passion for helping the defenseless with a strong belief in child advocacy and a desire to “stand up for the little guy.”

“We are thrilled to have Audrey as part of our team,” said Janet Ward Black, founder and managing attorney at Ward Black Law. “Her charisma and drive will serve our clients well.”

“I am grateful for the opportunity to establish roots in an organization as highly regarded as Ward Black Law,” said Snyder. “It is rewarding to know we are making a difference in the lives of our clients while also making an effort to care for our local community.”

Audrey Snyder began her undergraduate studies at Campbell University, earning a Bachelor of Science in Psychology. She went on to pursue law at the Campbell University School of Law, obtaining a Juris Doctor and graduating cum laude (with honors). Snyder was an active member of the Mock Trial team and competed in national competitions including the National Civil Trial Competition (NCTC) and American Association for Justice (AAJ) Mock Trial Competition. She received the Order of Old Kivett Award, given for exemplary representation and ethical standards in advocacy competitions.

A native of Lewisburg, West Virginia, Snyder is the oldest of five siblings and the first in her family to pursue a career in law. She met her husband, Gabe, while they both attended undergraduate school at Campbell University and later attended law school together. Her family background shaped the way she relates with people, developing her leadership skills with a balance of both ambition and kindness.

Ward Black Law is one of the largest woman-owned firms in North Carolina. The firm represents people in accident injury, workers’ compensation, defective products, and other matters. For more about Ward Black Law, visit wbldev.wpengine.com.

Attorney Audrey Snyder has practiced law with Ward Black Law since 2017. Her areas of concentration include dangerous products, occupational illnesses, personal injury, wrongful death, and workers’ compensation. She engages in her passion for helping the defenseless and has a desire to “stand up for the little guy.”

 

Audrey has attained numerous professional accolades, including being named a “Rising Star” by North Carolina Lawyers Weekly, included in The National Trial Lawyers: Top 40 Under 40, listed in Best Lawyers: Ones to Watch® in America, and included in the Triad Business Journal Top 40 Under 40. She has served as the President of the North Carolina Association for Women Attorneys and the Chair of the NCAJ Women’s Caucus.

 

Audrey earned both her law and undergraduate degrees with honors from Campbell University. Some of her professional affiliations include membership in the C12 Christian Key Players Group, the Greensboro Bar Association, the American Association for Justice, and Piedmont Triad Women Attorneys.

 

Admitted to North Carolina Bar: 2017

Years of Legal Experience: 9

Listed in Best Lawyers: Ones to Watch® in America: 2023-Present