Cindy A. Johnson
Cindy A. Johnson a founder and partner of Acebedo & Johnson, LLC.
Cindy Johnson is deeply rooted in Washington state, with her family heritage tracing back to the picturesque Puget Sound area. Cindy started her legal career in 2000, and has since established herself as a distinguished practitioner in the field. Cindy holds memberships in both the Washington State Bar and the California State Bar. Furthermore, she remains an Emeritus member of the Robert J. Bryan Inns of Court.
Cindy’s practice encompasses a broad spectrum of matters including contracts, real estate, litigation, land use and administrative law/occupational licensing. Cindy represents clients in disputes arising in these areas, ensuring their rights are properly defended.
Publications
- Shoreline Management Act; Author/Co-Author – Chapter 23, Part 8
- 2013
Washington State Bar Association Environmental & Land Use Law Newsletter
- Environmental Law Case Update
- 2009
Washington State Bar Association Environmental & Land Use Law Newsletter
- A Difficult Balancing Act: Recent Shorelines Hearing Board Decisions and Case Law Regarding Cumulative Impacts
- 2008
Practice Areas
- Contract and real estate issues-evaluating contracts to determine legal obligations and identifying options available to the client. Also, drafting contracts and reviewing real estate documents for business and/or personal matters.
- Litigation- representing Plaintiffs and Defendants in Court, in numerous Washington Counties. Our firm also represents parties in arbitrations and mediation.
- Titles and Deeds, Including Quiet Title
- Construction Defects
- Revocation of License
- Appeals
- DSHS, APS, Labor and Industries, Municipal Issues
- Probate- Assisting those who have lost loved ones in the Probate process.
Education
- New England School of Law, Juris Doctor, 1999
- University of Washington, BA, 1995
Honors & Awards
- CALI Award in Government Lawyer, New England School of Law, 1998
Languages
- English
Associations
American Inns of Court
- Member: 2012-2019
- Present: Emeritus
Washington Environmental & Land Use Law Newsletter
- Editorial Board 2001-2012