About Francys
Francys Johnson earned a Bachelor of Science from Georgia Southern University before attending the University of Georgia School of Law, where he received his J.D. in 2004. He completed his legal studies in a program known for its emphasis on state law and public-service training. The combination of a Georgia undergraduate education and a law degree from UGA gave him early roots in the state’s legal community.
After law school, Johnson entered the practice of law in Georgia. Over the years he has built a practice that operates inside the state’s courts and regulatory systems. He is listed as an attorney at The Johnson Firm P.C., a practice that handles matters for clients across the state. His career path has kept him close to the issues that matter to Georgians, from routine transactional matters to contested disputes that require court appearances.
Professionally, Johnson is known for a pragmatic approach to solving legal problems. He prepares cases for trial and also works to resolve them short of trial when a negotiated outcome better serves a client’s interests. He handles client counseling, document drafting and court filings, and he advocates on behalf of clients in hearings and other proceedings in Georgia. Those activities require steady attention to procedural detail, careful analysis of statutes and case law, and clear communication with clients about risks and options.
Colleagues describe Johnson as someone who values clear lines of responsibility in a matter and who keeps clients informed as their cases move forward. He draws on an understanding of both local practice and state law to advise individuals and businesses. He also spends time keeping current on developments in Georgia law that can affect his clients’ cases.
Today Johnson practices at The Johnson Firm P.C., where he represents clients throughout Georgia and provides counsel on a range of legal matters. He is admitted to practice in the state of Georgia and continues to work with clients in state courts and administrative forums.