About Kara Michele
Kara Michele Jursinski is an attorney who practices law and advises clients on legal matters. She presents a steady, pragmatic approach to cases and client counseling. Her work is grounded in legal training and day-to-day courtroom and transactional experience.
Her formal legal education provided the foundation for practice. She moved from study to work in environments where legal research, writing and client communication were routine. Early in her career she developed habits that still guide her: careful preparation, attention to procedural detail and clear explanation of options to clients.
Over the years Jursinski has handled matters that required both negotiation and advocacy. She has experience preparing filings, counseling clients on legal strategy and appearing before judges and administrative decision-makers. She approaches each file by assessing the immediate needs of a client, sorting through applicable law and crafting a practical plan to move a matter forward. Colleagues note that she values clarity in settlement terms and in court submissions alike.
Her practice involves working with individuals and organizations on discrete legal problems as well as longer-term matters. She balances litigation tasks with transactional work when cases allow. That combination means she shifts between drafting pleadings and agreements, and conducting the sort of client interviews that inform strategy. She also spends time managing schedules, supervising support staff and ensuring deadlines are met.
Outside of direct client work, she has participated in the routine professional duties that accompany practice: mentoring newer lawyers, engaging with opposing counsel to resolve issues and maintaining continuing legal education. Those activities support the operational side of a law practice and help keep written work and oral argument current with developing law.
In the courtroom she tends to make concise, grounded points and relies on documentary evidence and precedent. In negotiation she aims to isolate the key risks and propose workable compromises. She adapts her communication for whatever audience is required, whether a client, a mediator or a judge.
As of 2026 she maintains a legal practice focused on representing clients, managing litigation and handling transactional matters.