About Justin Michael
Justin Michael Crozier built a legal path that moves from classrooms to courtrooms. He entered practice in the mid-2010s and quickly transitioned from an associate role into firm leadership. Colleagues describe him as methodical and steady. He balances preparation and courtroom work in ways that keep cases on track.
Crozier’s formal training spans psychology, business and law. He earned a B.S. in psychology from Graceland College in 2004 and an MBA in finance from Webster University in 2008. He completed his J.D. at the University of Missouri–Kansas City School of Law in 2015. Those three degrees inform how he approaches evidence, client communications and case strategy.
His first position after law school was as an associate at The Flynn Law Office in 2015. A year later he formed Crozier Law, LLC and is listed as a managing member there beginning in 2016. The move gave him responsibility for both casework and the business side of running a small firm. He oversees file management, client intake and litigation planning while maintaining an active docket.
Crozier is authorized to practice in Missouri and before the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit. He is active in local professional groups. He joined the Kansas City Metropolitan Bar Association in 2015 and the Eastern Jackson County Bar in 2016. He also holds membership in the Missouri Association of Trial Lawyers. Those memberships reflect ongoing engagement with peers and local court practice.
Courtroom work and litigation practice appear regularly in his professional profile. He represents clients in state and federal settings and manages the practical tasks that hungry dockets demand: preparing filings, conducting discovery and presenting evidence. His law school training and business background shape how he assesses risk and prepares for trial. He aims to present clear records for judges and juries rather than rely on elaborate strategy.
Today Crozier runs Crozier Law, LLC and continues to litigate in Missouri courts and before the Eighth Circuit. He remains involved in Kansas City-area bar activities and manages both the legal and administrative sides of his practice. He maintains a practice that concentrates on litigation in Missouri and matters before the Eighth Circuit.