Derren Johnson

Derren Johnson founded her Baton Rouge law firm and debt relief agency in 1984 after graduating from the Louisiana State University (LSU) Paul M. Hebert Law Center with a Juris Doctorate. While at LSU, Attorney Johnson served as President of the Delta Theta Phi law fraternity and also sat on the Robert Lee Tullis Moot Court Board. Currently, Derren Johnson served as a member of the Chapter 7 Trustees for the Middle District of Louisiana.She is currently a member of the Louisiana State Bar Association, and the Association of Women Attorneys. Derren Johnson is a member of the National Association of Consumer Bankruptcy Attorneys and the National Association of Chapter 13 Trustees.

Derren S. Johnson & Associates, APLC, has three areas of practice: consumer and business bankruptcy and foreclosure, social security income and disability appeals, and immigration law and H-1B visas. Derren Johnson works with individuals and families to obtain debt relief through bankruptcy options, including Chapter 7 and Chapter 13. Within these options, Derren Johnson is able to help clients keep assets like their homes, retirement plans, and certain types of personal property while eliminating their debt. Through Chapter 13 bankruptcy, Derren Johnson will work with a client to formulate a reorganization plan that include paying off some or all debt over a set number of years with manageable monthly payments.

Through Chapter 11 bankruptcy, Derren Johnson uses her 27 years of experience to aid businesses in reorganizing debt without losing assets and to garner court approval through highly-developed restructuring plans.

More information about debt relief, social security, and immigration law can be found at Derren Johnson’s website, www.derrensjohnson.com.