About Lauren Lea
Lauren Lea Boysen earned her Juris Doctor from St. Mary’s University School of Law, completing her studies in 2018 after beginning law school in 2015. She entered the profession with a recent legal education and the perspective of someone trained at a law school with strong regional connections. Her time in law school provided classroom instruction and opportunities to observe court proceedings and client counseling.
After law school, Boysen moved into legal work that placed her in direct contact with clients. Early in her career she handled a range of matters that required clear legal writing, courtroom readiness and practical problem solving. Those experiences shaped the way she approaches cases: straight talk, careful preparation and a readiness to explain complex issues in plain language.
Boysen’s career path led her to establish her own practice. She operates from the Law Office of Lauren L. Boysen, PLLC. Running a small law office has required her to take on responsibilities beyond casework, including client intake, case strategy and the day-to-day tasks of managing a practice. Those responsibilities have influenced how she advises clients about timing, costs and realistic outcomes.
Her style is pragmatic. She emphasizes clear communication and an orderly presentation of facts. In court she aims to keep arguments focused and grounded in the record. In client meetings she strives to outline practical options and next steps. That methodical approach is evident whether she is preparing pleadings, negotiating settlements or representing clients at hearings.
Colleagues describe Boysen as steady under pressure. She prefers to prepare thoroughly rather than rely on improvisation. That preference shows in how she builds files and organizes evidence. It also affects how she sets expectations with clients: predictable steps and predictable timelines, rather than lofty promises.
Outside the courtroom, Boysen continues to follow developments in the law that affect her clients. She reads recent opinions, tracks procedural changes and adjusts practices as needed. Those efforts help her keep cases moving and avoid procedural pitfalls that can delay resolution.
Today Boysen practices from her own firm, where she handles matters brought directly by clients and by local referrals. Her current practice focuses on representing clients through the Law Office of Lauren L. Boysen, PLLC.