About Tracy

Tracy Tool practices personal injury law at Bye, Goff & Rohde Ltd. in River Falls, Wisconsin. She joined the Minnesota State Bar in 1990 and has since built a robust career in various aspects of personal injury and products liability law. The firm, located in the heart of River Falls, serves clients throughout the region, focusing on providing comprehensive legal representation in complex cases. She earned her J.D. from the University of Minnesota Law School in 1990, following her undergraduate studies at the University of Minnesota - Twin Cities, where she received a B.A.

in 1987. During her time in law school, she served as an Articles Editor for the law review, which developed her legal writing and analytical skills. This foundation has been instrumental in her successful practice, where attention to detail is paramount. Most of her work involves representing clients in personal injury cases, including motor vehicle accidents, slip and fall incidents, and product liability claims. Cases typically progress through various stages, from initial consultations and investigations to negotiations and, if necessary, litigation. Tracy's experience allows her to handle the requirements of the legal system effectively, advocating for her clients' rights and seeking just compensation for their injuries.

Before becoming a partner at Bye, Goff & Rohde in 2001, she worked as a lawyer in different capacities since her admission to the bar. Her role as an adjunct professor in 2007 supports her legal education and mentorship, sharing her knowledge with the next generation of attorneys. This dual focus on practice and education enriches her understanding of the law and its application. Tracy is a Board Certified Civil Trial Specialist, a designation that shows her expertise in trial advocacy. She is an active member of several legal associations, including the Hennepin County Bar Association and the Wisconsin Association for Justice. These affiliations keep her connected with the legal community and informed about the latest developments in personal injury law.

She is admitted to practice in multiple jurisdictions, including the 8th Circuit, the 7th Circuit, and the U.S. Supreme Court. This broad scope of practice enables her to represent clients in various federal and state courts. Tracy Tool continues to be a dedicated advocate for her clients, leveraging her experience and knowledge to achieve favorable outcomes in personal injury and products liability cases.

Education

University of Minnesota Law School

J.D. (1990)

1990

University of Minnesota - Twin Cities

B.A. (1987)

1987

Languages

English (Spoken, Written)

Experience

Adjunct Professor

University of Minnesota
2007

Partner

Bye, Goff & Rohde, Ltd.
2001

Lawyer

Civil Practice-Minnesota
1992

Lawyer

Dorsey & Whitney
1990

Articles Editor

Minnesota Law Review
1987

Accepted Jurisdictions

8th Circuit
U.S. Supreme Court
Minnesota
7th Circuit
Wisconsin

Court Admissions

U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit U.S. Circuit Court
U.S. Supreme Court U.S. Supreme Court
Minnesota Supreme Court State Supreme Court
U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit U.S. Circuit Court
Wisconsin Supreme Court State Supreme Court

Types of Cases Handled

personal injury products liability

Legal Services Scope

Initial consultations Investigations Negotiations Litigation

Certifications & Awards

Board Certified Civil Trial Specialist

National Board of Trial Advocacy

Professional Associations

Hennepin County Bar Association

has membership Current

National Board of Trial Advocacy

has membership 2013 - Current

Ramsey County Bar Association

has membership 2007 - Current

Wisconsin Association for Justice

has membership 2003 - Current

St. Croix Valley Bar Association

has membership 2001 - Current

Minnesota State Bar Association

has membership 1990 - Current

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