Maisie H. Greene

Maisie H. Greene
  • Name: Maisie H. Greene
  • Position: Attorney
  • Bar Admissions: Missouri, Illinois (pending South Carolina, North Carolina, and Tennessee)
  • Alma Mater:
    • Washington University School of Law
    • Wake Forest University
  • Email: mgreene@tfelawfirm.com
  • Social: LinkedIn

Based out of Spartanburg, Maisie joined Thomas, Fisher and Edwards in 2025 after working as an estate planning associate attorney for two years at a large, full-service law firm in St. Louis, Missouri. Maisie’s focus is on estate planning, wealth protection, estate and probate administration, as well as business succession planning. Maisie is currently licensed in Missouri and Illinois and is applying for admission to South Carolina, North Carolina, and Tennessee.

In an effort to consistently put her clients first, Maisie ensures each client is fully informed by walking them through each step of the estate planning process. Maisie enjoys working with a wide range of clients, including multi-generational families, business owners, young families creating their first estate plan, and clients looking to update existing estate plans. In her practice, Maisie prioritizes understanding each client’s unique situation to appropriately customize her approach to their specific needs.

Maisie lives close to Wofford College, where her husband, Coleman, is the Campus Minister for Reformed University Fellowship (RUF) on Wofford’s campus. Outside of the office, Maisie enjoys supporting the Wofford RUF ministry, riding her Peloton, baking, reading, exploring the SPACE trails, and cheering on the Wake Forest Demon Deacons. Maisie and her husband attend Grace Presbyterian Church.

Educational Background

After graduating summa cum laude from Wake Forest University with a double major in Political Science & International Affairs and History, Maisie earned her J.D. from Washington University School of Law in St. Louis. During law school, she served as Notes Editor for the Washington University Jurisprudence Review, worked as a research assistant to Professor John Inazu, was active in several student organizations, and participated in the WashU Law Low Income Taxpayer Clinic.

  • Washington University School of Law, Juris Doctor (cum laude)
    • Betty and Morrey Frey Scholarship
    • Washington University Jurisprudence Review, Vol. 14, Notes Editor
    • Certificate in Public Interest Law
    • Extern for the Missouri Attorney General’s Office
    • Intern for the United States Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of Illinois
    • Served on Dean’s Student Advisory Council
  • Wake Forest University, Bachelor of Arts in Political Science & International Affairs and History (summa cum laude)
    • Phi Beta Kappa Member
    • Phi Sigma Alpha Society (National Political Science Honor Society)
    • Phi Alpha Theta Society (National History Honor Society)
    • Mortar Board Honor Society
    • President’s Aide for Dr. Nathan Hatch
    • International Justice Mission, Chapter President
Presentations
  • “Guardianships and Conservatorships,” Co-Presenter at the Families at Ease 2024 Conference
  • “Planning for the Uncertainty of the Expiring Federal Estate Tax Exemption,” Co-Presenter for Missouri Lawyers Media 2025
Bar Admissions
  • Missouri
  • Illinois
  • (pending South Carolina, North Carolina, and Tennessee)