About Carrie Sue
Carrie Sue Doxsee built a steady legal career after completing a political science degree at the University of Kansas in 1985 and earning her J.D. from the University of Tulsa in 1990. She moved into practice in Missouri, where she has maintained active involvement in the state bar and local legal communities for decades. Her education provided a foundation for a practice grounded in procedural law and client advocacy.
Her name appears on membership rolls of the Missouri Bar beginning in 1993, a marker of her entry into the state’s legal community. Over time she expanded her local ties, joining the Clay County Bar Association and the Kansas City Bankruptcy Bar in 2003. She later became part of the Kansas City Women’s Bankruptcy Bar in 2005. Those associations reflect a professional life spent largely in the Kansas City area and in forums that concentrate on insolvency and bankruptcy practice.
Doxsee’s work has been shaped by that local and practice-area involvement. She regularly engages with matters that arise in bankruptcy dockets, representing clients in proceedings and attending hearings in regional courts. Her practice includes the procedural preparation that bankruptcy cases require, and she appears in contexts where creditors’ and debtors’ interests must be reconciled through negotiation and court process. She has built a practice that is familiar with both consumer and commercial aspects of insolvency law.
Colleagues and peers encounter her most often at bar meetings and continuing education programs. Her long-standing memberships in county and city bar groups put her in the mix at seminars and committee meetings, where practical rules and courtroom practice are discussed. Those settings also serve as places where she has mentored newer attorneys and exchanged practical tips on bankruptcy filings, local rules, and court procedures.
Today she remains an active member of the Missouri Bar and of local bankruptcy-focused bar associations. She maintains a practice in Missouri that centers on bankruptcy and related insolvency matters, handling the kinds of filings, negotiations and hearings that define the work of bankruptcy practitioners in the region.