Tracy M. Borash

With 25+ years of experience, Tracy Borash is known for her ability to solve issues efficiently, bringing a detailed and conscientious approach to every case she undertakes. After graduating from William Mitchell College of Law in 1999, Tracy honed her skills elsewhere before joining Brown & Carlson in 2010. As a Shareholder, she focuses exclusively on worker’s compensation defense, representing employers, insurers and self-insured employers throughout Minnesota.

Known for her strong work ethic, responsiveness, and talent for translating complex legal issues into clear, actionable guidance, Tracy is a trusted partner in even the most challenging cases. Working alongside insurance adjusters in pursuit of desired resolutions, clients value her ability to cut through complexity with clarity and confidence. When not at work, Tracy brings the same energy to her personal life, where she enjoys all things Disney and spending time with her husband, three children, and their beloved dogs.

Assisted by

Paralegal

Jennifer A. Peterson

(763) 253-0144

Paralegal

Kayla M. Esquivel

(763) 252-6375

Administrative Assistant

Amanda Talbert

(763) 253-0176

  • University of Minnesota, B.A. Sociology of Law, Criminology and Deviance, 1993
  • William Mitchell College of Law, J.D. Cum Laude, 1999
  • Bar Admissions
  • Minnesota Law & Politics Rising Star of Law — 2002 – 2003 and 2006 – 2010
  • Speaker, Penalties, Minnesota Workers’ Compensation Institute, Minnesota CLE — 2009
  • Co-Author, Contribution Chapter of the Minnesota Workers’ Compensation Deskbook, published by Minnesota CLE — 2002 – 2009
  • Author, Torts-Punitive Damages in Non-Personal Injury Cases: Minnesota’s Approach to Punishment and Deterrence, 24 Wm. Mitchell L. Rev. 1 — 1998
  • Minnesota State Bar Association
  • Hennepin County Bar Association
  • Minnesota Women Lawyers Association

“Known for her strong work ethic, responsiveness, and talent for translating complex legal issues into clear, actionable guidance, Tracy is a trusted partner in even the most challenging cases.”

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