About Tracey D.
Tracey D. Johnson earned her J.D. from Washburn University School of Law in 2005. She began her legal career after law school and has built a practice licensed in both Missouri and Kansas. Her professional life reflects steady work across two state systems and an emphasis on serving clients in environments shaped by state law.
Her time at Washburn University coincided with an intensive curriculum and practical training. The experience provided classroom study and opportunities to become familiar with courtroom procedure, legal research and client counseling. Those years set the foundation for a career spent handling matters rooted in state statutory and case law.
After graduating, Johnson moved into day-to-day practice in the Midwest. She is licensed to practice in Missouri and Kansas. Over the years that followed she developed familiarity with filing requirements, local court procedures and the cadence of litigation and administrative matters in both states. That dual-licensure allows her to take cases that cross state lines and to advise clients on jurisdictional questions that arise in regional practice.
Colleagues describe her approach as pragmatic. She balances preparation for hearings with work outside the courtroom to resolve disputes or advance client objectives. Her repertoire includes drafting pleadings, managing discovery and appearing before state tribunals. She also spends time advising clients on procedural options and next steps when legal problems arise. Her workplace routines often involve coordinating with local counsel, tracking filing deadlines and preparing witnesses or documents for hearings.
Johnson’s practice is based in the region where she was trained and licensed. She continues to handle matters that require knowledge of Missouri and Kansas law, and she remains involved in the procedural aspects of state practice. She maintains a presence in state courts and administrative forums and works with a range of clients on issues that fall within the scope of her licensure. Her current practice focuses on legal matters arising under Missouri and Kansas law.