ATTORNEY PROFILE
Founding member a law practice and legal research firm, Tracey
Jean-Charles has found an outlet for her love of law, business and
research.  
During her first year of law school, Washington, DC native Tracey
Jean-Charles felt at home in court and the law library.  Later in
that year she interned for a Senior Judge at The Superior Court
for the District of Columbia.  Throughout her law school career,
Ms. Jean-Charles continued to hone her legal skills through
clerking for a local attorney and following business law and
research tracts.
A year out law school, Ms. Jean-Charles established Econonic
Legal Solutions to address the many questions of law and
procedure for family and  for those who would not ordinarily
have access to an attorney.  The business started with just performing basic legal research and grew
from there.  With Economic Legal Solutions, later renamed Lex Analytic Research Group in 2005, Ms.
Jean-Charles, counseled small business owners in issues of corporate formation, intellectual property,
taxation, and contracts.  
She has held positions as a Senior Legal Researcher and Attorney contracted for litigation at several
national law firms.  In these positions, Ms. Jean-Charles developed skills for internet legal research,
judgment collection and has reviewed thousands of documents in preparation for trial in federal
litigation.  In 2005, Ms. Jean-Charles began research for two patents for submission to the United
States Patent and Trademark Office.  
In 2007, Ms. Jean-Charles founded Johnson Elliott Jean-Charles, named after her family, where she
continues her extensive work in areas of real estate which is her family’s business, criminal and
juvenile defense, juvenile deprivation proceedings and business litigation.  She has served as lead
counsel in state, superior and federal courts in Georgia.   Ms. Jean-Charles is dedicated to pro bono
work and was recently acknowledged in the Georgia Bar Journal for her pro bono efforts with the
Gwinnett Pro Bono Project.  
Ms. Jean-Charles received a Bachelor of Science from Morgan State University in 1998 and is a 2002
graduate of The Catholic University of America, Columbus School of Law.  She co-owns the law firm
with her husband, Ben Jean-Charles.  They have two children and reside in suburban Atlanta.  
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