About Justyn Ann
Justyn Ann Baxley earned a B.A. in psychology from the University of Virginia in 1998 and went on to receive her J.D. from the University of Richmond School of Law in 2002. Her academic path combined social science and legal training. That background has informed how she approaches legal problems, particularly when facts involve human behavior and decision-making.
After law school, Baxley joined the Massachusetts bar and has maintained membership in the Massachusetts State Bar since 2002. Her admission to practice in Massachusetts marked the start of a multi-decade legal career in that state. Over the years she has remained involved in the local legal community through bar activities and professional networks.
Baxley’s education bridged two different disciplines. Psychology gave her tools for assessing witness testimony and client interactions. Law school trained her in doctrine, procedure and legal analysis. Together those fields shaped a practice style that balances close attention to factual detail with a grasp of statutory and case law.
Records show ongoing participation in the Massachusetts State Bar, reflecting a continuous professional presence. Though specific early roles and employer names are not listed here, her long-term membership indicates steady engagement in legal work within the state courts and administrative settings. Colleagues describe her as methodical in preparing matters and attentive in client consultations.
Her career has been steady rather than ostentatious. She has built a practice grounded in the legal infrastructure of Massachusetts. That includes court filings, client counseling and representation across matters that arise under state law. Her dual training colors how she evaluates evidence and communicates options to clients and tribunals.
As of 2026, Baxley continues to practice law in Massachusetts and remains an active member of the Massachusetts State Bar. Her current practice focuses on serving clients within Massachusetts courts and administrative forums.