About Laura
Laura Johns has been part of Nevada's legal community since she earned her J.D. from the UNLV William S. Boyd School of Law in 2004. Her legal education at Boyd provided a grounding in the procedural and practical aspects of practice in the state. It also anchored a career that has remained tied to Nevada's courts and clients.
After law school, Johns remained in Nevada. Over the years she has held office space in Spring Valley and Summerlin, maintaining a local presence that allows her to meet clients where they live and work. She keeps current on the professional developments that shape practice in the state and maintains membership in professional associations that support lawyers across Nevada.
Her work has been carried out from neighborhood offices rather than ivory towers. That practical setting informs how she prepares for matters and communicates with clients. She tends to value straightforward explanations and careful file management. Colleagues describe her approach as steady; she prefers clear steps and predictable planning to headline-driven strategies.
Johns practices through Right Lawyers, operating from offices in Spring Valley and Summerlin. The firm setting gives her access to resources and local networks that support client representation. She has developed routines for intake, client updates and court filings that aim to keep cases moving along. In client conversations she often focuses on options, likely timelines and what to expect at each stage.
Outside of the office she remains connected to peers through association activity. She participates in continuing education and attends local legal events to stay current on changes in Nevada law. Those engagements feed back into her day-to-day practice and inform how she advises clients.
After more than two decades since graduating law school, Johns continues to practice in Nevada. Her current work centers on serving clients through Right Lawyers' Spring Valley and Summerlin offices, handling matters on behalf of people and businesses in the state.