KRAFT LAW GROUP - Key Persons


Angie Kearby

Job Titles:
  • Legal Assistant & Administration
Angie joined our firm in May 2022 and she is an incredible asset to our office. Not only does Angie oversee the administrative responsibilities for both Shannon and Will, she supports our escrow department and front desk whenever called upon. You can count on Angie to be thorough and dependable. If you are needing help to follow up on a current case or you have questions about a new one, she can be reached at (253) 863-3366, or email her at admin@kraftlawgroup.com

Brenda Conner

Job Titles:
  • Member of the Attorneys & Staff
  • Retired October 2021 Active Limited Practice Officer
Please join us in thanking Brenda for nearly 30 years of service to our firm. She officially retired in October 2021, although may sometimes be found helping out around the office.

Debbie Mendenhall

Debbie joined our firm in May 2022 and our office is fortunate to have someone with her expertise. She has 40 plus years of real estate background, specifically in title, escrow and mortgage. Debbie will see you through your escrow process from beginning to end with a can-do attitude. If you need escrow assistance, call her at (253) 863-3366 or email her at escrow@kraftlawgroup.com

Michele Charest

Job Titles:
  • Member of the Attorneys & Staff
  • Retired March 2023
Michele worked with our firm from February 2016 - March 2023. She was a valuable asset to our office and worked closely with our attorneys while assisting with escrow. Michele, just like Brenda will also be found helping out around the office from time to time.

Shannon Kraft

Shannon was admitted to practice law in Washington in 1994 and joined the firm as an associate attorney in 2003. In 2007, Shannon became a shareholder and the firm was renamed Geiersbach & Kraft. Real estate and estate planning are her primary practice areas. Shannon is able to serve clients working on both residential and commercial real estate matters, estate plans, trusts, guardianships and probates, and business matters. In running a business and caring for a family herself, Shannon has a strong appreciation for the ways in which business matters, real estate, and estate planning overlap for her clients. When times are prosperous, we all need to pay attention to looking out for our families and managing our assets. When times are tough, a discussion about managing debt and bankruptcy may be in order. No matter what your circumstances, The Kraft Law Group is here to help. Prior to joining the firm, Shannon taught at Pierce College and was on the faculty of the Seattle University School of Law. In 2003, she completed a clerkship with the Kitsap County Superior Court, where she had the opportunity to work with three superior court judges.

Tippi Mahan

Tippi became a part of our firm in March 2023. Whether you are calling to make an appointment or coming into our office for a meeting, you should expect to be greeted in a warm and caring manner as she loves to make sure she is a friend to our clients. If you would like to schedule a consultation with one of our attorneys, pay a invoice or make a change to your account, call our office at (253)863-3366 or email her at reception@kraftlawgroup.com

William F. Wright

Will has practiced law in the Puget Sound for over a decade, helping individuals and small businesses navigate the tangled web of rules that make up our legal and regulatory system. In doing so, Will educates clients in the law and the legal process, helping them to develop reasonable expectations and make educated choices. Will is at his best solving problems in an efficient and creative way; applying intellectual skills and creative talents, and drawing on his experience in legal and business settings to resolve issues in ways that maximize benefit and minimize cost. Will's work focuses on business issues involving contracts and leases, employment matters, intellectual property and operations. In his administrative and land use practice, Will works to obtain regulatory approvals, ensure compliance with Federal, State, county and municipal laws, and to resolve a variety of problems including wetlands and shorelines issues, variance applications, street vacations, code violations and boundary disputes in venues ranging from local Hearings Examiners to the Court of Appeals.