About Genissa M
Genissa M Richardson practices law in Washington and serves clients from the offices of True North Legal Services, PLLC. She is a practicing member of the Washington bar and conducts work across state courts and administrative forums. Colleagues describe her as pragmatic and steady in the courtroom; clients say she aims to make complex rules easier to understand.
Her legal training and early career set a measured tone. After completing law school she entered practice in Washington and began handling matters that required both litigation preparation and careful counseling. Over time she built a practice that balances written submissions and oral advocacy. That mix has shaped the way she approaches casework and client communications.
Richardson’s experience covers a broad range of state-law issues. She has prepared pleadings, negotiated resolutions, and appeared at hearings. She also spends time drafting agreements and advising on procedural questions. Those tasks recur in different kinds of matters, and she has learned to move between research and direct client interaction without losing sight of practical outcomes.
Her method is straightforward. She breaks down deadlines and court requirements into a plan that clients can follow. She writes to judges and opposing counsel plainly. She prepares witnesses for hearings and keeps clients updated on procedural developments. That steady process is one reason clients often mention clarity and predictability as features of her work.
At True North Legal Services, PLLC, Richardson maintains a caseload that reflects the variety of state practice. She works from the firm’s Washington office and collaborates with colleagues on matters that require coordinated filings or joint strategy. The office setting allows her to handle both one-on-one client meetings and the document-intensive side of litigation.
Outside of court schedules, she spends time refining written arguments and reviewing administrative records. She pays attention to the rules that shape an outcome, and she organizes files so that a case can move forward quickly when needed. Her approach reduces surprises and keeps clients informed.
Her current practice focuses on matters governed by Washington state law and the procedures of Washington courts and agencies. She maintains an active practice at True North Legal Services, PLLC.