About Gavin
Gavin Johnson took a straightforward path into law. He earned his J.D. from Seattle University School of Law in 2011 after entering the program in 2008. The sequence was quick. The credentials are simple and relevant to the practice he has built in Washington.
He moved into private practice immediately after law school. In 2011 he became managing partner at inVigor Law Group PLLC. That early elevation into a leadership role has shaped how he runs a firm and serves clients. Colleagues describe him as pragmatic and detail-oriented in daily operations; clients see a lawyer who answers questions directly and keeps matters moving.
Johnson’s professional life has been tied closely to business law circles in King County. Since 2012 he has served as Events Chairman for the Business Law Section of the King County Bar Association. He has organized panel programs and CLEs, and he has worked with other local attorneys to bring practical topics to the section’s membership. The position has kept him visible among in-county practitioners and allowed him to stay current on changes affecting corporate and commercial practice.
On the substantive side, his work at inVigor centers on business-related legal matters. He represents companies and individuals on transactional issues, corporate governance questions and commercial disputes. He also advises on contract work and routine corporate compliance. His courtroom appearances are fewer than his advisory engagements, but he will litigate when a client’s interests require it.
Running a small firm means Johnson handles both legal strategy and the daily mechanics of practice. He oversees client intake, delegates work to junior attorneys and manages the business side of the office. That combination of tasks keeps him connected to both the law and the people who rely on it. His management role has also involved mentoring newer lawyers and shaping the firm’s approach to client service.
As of 2026 he continues as managing partner at inVigor Law Group PLLC and remains active in the King County Bar Association’s Business Law Section. He practices business law for clients across Washington and manages the firm’s operations and legal work.