About Tracy Vigness Kolb

Tracy has been practicing law in North Dakota since 1995. She has practiced in the private and public sector handling litigation, administrative and legislative matters, and legal and regulatory compliance matters, particularly in the health care setting. Her private practice has been devoted primarily to litigation, mostly representing health care providers-hospitals, clinics, physicians, nurses, and long-term care facilities-and the defense of medical malpractice cases. Tracy has also represented providers in state regulatory licensing and disciplinary matters.

Tracy has a special interest in data privacy and security law as applied to health care providers and other industries and businesses. She has an in-depth working knowledge of HIPAA and HITECH and other data privacy and security laws and has counseled and assisted clients in their compliance efforts with these laws including developing data privacy and security programs. Among other privacy and security-related work and projects, Tracy was a member of the American Bar Association’s HITECH Task Force, a group of lawyers that worked over a five-year period studying and developing analyses, templates, forms and educational materials dealing with key HITECH privacy and security compliance issues.

Tracy practices in North Dakota state and federal courts, and has also appeared regularly in tribal courts representing Indian tribes, tribal entities, and other defendants.

Judicial Clerkships

•Honorable William A. Neumann, North Dakota Supreme Court

Accolades

•Selected for inclusion in The Best Lawyers of America in the areas of Litigation-Health Care, Medical Malpractice Law-Defendants, and Personal Injury Litigation-Defendants, 2022-2025
•Selected for inclusion in The Best Lawyers of America in the area of Health Care Law, 2025, 2026
•Selected for inclusion in the Great Plains Super Lawyers list, Thomson Reuters, 2013, 2020, 2022-2025
•Selected to Benchmark Top 250 Women In Litigation, 2012
•Awarded Martindale-Hubbell Distinguished Peer Review Rating

Publications

•Tracy Vigness Kolb, Anatomy of an Incident Response and Data Breach-How Lawyers Can Plan and Prepare, State Bar Association of North Dakota, 2016 Annual Convention (June 16, 2016).
•Tracy Vigness Kolb, Technology Competence: The New Ethical Mandate for North Dakota Lawyers and the Practice of Law, 92 N.D. L. Rev. 91 (2016).
•Tracy Vigness Kolb, A Resource Guide: The HIPAA Privacy and Security Rule, Enforcement Rule, and HITECH Breach Notification Rule and North Dakota State Breach Notification Law, 2013 (Updated 2015).
State Healthcare Privacy Law Survey, American Health Lawyers Association, June 2013 (Contributing Author).
Cross-walk between current Business Associate Agreement and new HITECH Act requirements, Security Compliance for Business Associates Subcommittee, ABA Health Law Section HITECH Task Force, Nov. 2009, Reissued May 2013 (Contributing Member of Subcommittee).
•Tracy Vigness Kolb, “What Is HITECH?,' The Gavel, State Bar Association Of North Dakota, Nov. 2009.
•Tracy Vigness Kolb, “Will You Be Ready For HITECH Health Care?,' Check Up, North Dakota Medical Association, June 2009.
•Honorable William A. Neumann, Tracy Vigness Kolb, A Woman’s Touch, 72 N.D. L. Rev. 953 (1996) (Tribute article to retired Justice Beryl Levine).
•Agricultural Law/Economics Research Program, Can North Dakota Grazing Survive A Wilderness Or Wild And Scenic Designation-Are There Cattle In Nature? , 70 N.D. L. Rev. 509 (1994) (contributing authors David M. Saxowsky, Julie Evans Erjavec, Alice J. Mansell, and Tracy L. Kolb).
•Tracy Vigness Kolb, North Dakota’s Stalking Law: Criminalizing The Crime Before The Crime, 70 N.D. L. Rev. 159 (1994).
•Tracy L. Kolb, Jon E. Strinden, and David M. Saxowsky, Limited Liability Company: An Alternative Business Organization, N.D. St. U. Dept. Agric. Econ., Agric. Econ. Misc. Rep. No. 172 (March 1994).

Presentations

•“Clearing The Smoke: Provider Concerns and Medical Marijuana,” North Dakota Medical Association, Annual Convention (Oct. 4, 2019).
•“Anatomy of a Medical Malpractice Lawsuit: The Law and The Process,” University of Mary-Physical Therapy (Sept. 30, 2019).
•“Clearing The Smoke: North Dakota’s Medical Marijuana Law,” Sanford/Good Samaritan Society, Claims Summit (Sept. 25, 2019).
•Ethics and Professionalism: “What to do when the game gets tough - What would Jimmy do,” State Bar Association of North Dakota, State Board of Law Examiners, 2019 Bar Admission Ceremony (Sept. 23, 2019).
•“Legal Issues, Documentation & Risk Management,” Bismarck State College, Surgical Technology (Sept. 17, 2019).
•“Clearing The Smoke: Provider Concerns and Medical Marijuana,” University of North Dakota School of Medicine and Health Sciences (Apr. 10, 2019).
•“Protecting Client Communications in a Digital World,” Legal Technology Bootcamp, University of North Dakota School of Law (Apr. 5, 2019).
•“Clearing The Smoke: North Dakota’s Medical Marijuana Law” North Dakota Health Information Management Association, Annual Convention (Sept. 13, 2018).
•“Cannabis Confusion: North Dakota’s Medical Marijuana Law and What It Means for Long Term Care as Providers and Employers,” North Dakota Long Term Care Association, 2018 Annual Convention (May 2, 2018).
•“Health Care Volunteers and HIPAA-What They Can and Can’t Do with PHI,” Healthcare Auxiliaries of North Dakota, 2018 Annual Convention (Apr. 25, 2018).
•“Weed in the Workplace: North Dakota’s Medical Marijuana Law and What It Means for Employers,” North Dakota Hospital Association, 2017 Annual Convention (Oct. 4, 2017).
•Ethics and Professionalism: “What to do when the game gets tough - What would Jimmy do,” State Bar Association of North Dakota, State Board of Law Examiners, 2017 Bar Admission Ceremony (Sept. 22, 2017).
•“Weeding Out The Confusion: North Dakota’s Medical Marijuana Law,” North Dakota Long Term Care Association, 2017 Annual Convention (May 5, 2017).
•“Civil Rights and Long Term Care: Nondiscrimination Under Section 1557 of the Affordable Care Act,” North Dakota Long Term Care Association, 2017 Annual Convention (May 3, 2017).
•“Compassionate Care in North Dakota: Medical Marijuana,” North Dakota Hospital Association, Webinar (Nov. 29, 2016).
•Ethics and Professionalism: “What to do when the game gets tough - What would Jimmy do,” State Bar Association of North Dakota, State Board of Law Examiners, 2016 Bar Admission Ceremony (Sept. 23, 2016).
•“Anatomy of an Incident Response and Data Breach-How Lawyers Can Plan and Prepare,” State Bar Association of North Dakota, 2016 Annual Convention (Jun. 16, 2016).
•“Technology Competence: The New Ethical Mandate for North Dakota Lawyers and the Practice of Law,” State Bar Association of North Dakota, Ethics IVN (Mar. 16, 2016).
•“The Regulatory Weight of HIPAA on Physicians and its Extension to Lawyers and Others Under HITECH: What Physicians, Lawyers and Their Clients Need to Know,” State Bar Association of North Dakota, Webinar (Jan. 12, 2010).
•“Social Media: Privacy And Other Legal Challenges For Healthcare Employers and Employees,” North Dakota Long Term Care Association, Administrator’s Conference (Dec. 2010).
•“Valid Requests For Records and Threats To Sue: How do you know and what should you do?,” North Dakota Long Term Care Association, Administrator’s Conference (Dec. 2010).
•“Insurers in the Crosshairs of Medicare: The Effect of Section 111 Mandatory Reporting on Negotiating and Settling Cases with a Medicare Interest,” Zuger Kirmis & Smith, Insurance Claims Seminar (Dec. 10, 2009).
•“Protecting Against Breaches And Detecting Red Flags: Reconciling And Complying With Federal And State Laws,' North Dakota Medical Association and North Dakota Medical Group Management Association, 2009 Annual Meeting (Sept. 24, 2009).
•“Getting Ready For HITECH Health Care: Expanded Privacy & Security Rules, Breach Notification, Business Associates and Enforcement,' North Dakota Hospital Association, Risk Managers Association, 2009 Annual Meeting (Sept. 9, 2009).
•“Getting Ready For HITECH Health Care: Expanded Privacy & Security Rules, Breach Notification, Business Associates and Enforcement,” North Dakota Hospital Association, BT WAN Conference (Aug. 25, 2009).
•“Negotiating And Settling Tort Cases With Medicaid Interests After Arkansas Dept. of Health & Human Services v. Ahlborn: Why It Can’t Be Done Without The State,' Zuger Kirmis & Smith, Insurance Claims Seminar (Dec. 11, 2008).
•“Damages In Wrongful Death Actions,' Zuger Kirmis & Smith, Insurance Claims Seminar (Dec. 7, 2006).
•“Discovery of Medical Information After HIPAA,” Zuger Kirmis & Smith, Insurance Claims Seminar (Dec. 8, 2005).
•Confidentiality of Medical Information, “Principles Of A Medical Record: Creating, Protecting, And Retaining' & “Overview of HIPAA,” Lorman Education Services (Feb. 6, 2004).
•“A Conciliatory Approach: Negotiating And Communication With Plaintiff’s Counsel To Resolve Cases Without Litigation,' Zuger Kirmis & Smith, Insurance Claims Seminar (Dec. 5, 2002).
•Employment Management And Recordkeeping In North Dakota, “Sexual Harassment: Did It Occur? Is The Employer Liable?,' Lorman Education Services (Oct. 15, 2002).
•Employment Management And Recordkeeping In North Dakota, “The Triangle Of Danger: The ADA, The FMLA, and North Dakota Workers Compensation Law,' Lorman Education Services (Oct. 16, 2001).
•“Supreme Court Review,' Zuger Kirmis & Smith, Insurance Claims Seminar (Dec. 7, 2000).
•“Loss Of Consortium: What Is It? Who Has It? Where Does It Come From?,' Zuger Kirmis & Smith, Insurance Claims Seminar (Dec. 2, 1999).
•“What Has the North Dakota Supreme Court Been Up To This Year?,' Zuger Kirmis & Smith, Insurance Claims Seminar (Dec. 3, 1998).
•“News From The Courthouse,' Zuger Kirmis & Smith, Insurance Claims Seminar (Dec. 5, 1996).

News

•Aug 21, 2025
Meagher + Geer congratulates its 23 attorneys recognized by Best Lawyers in 2026
•May 21, 2025
Tracy Kolb named to the 2025 Great Plains Super Lawyers list
•Mar 19, 2025
Tracy Kolb and Besse McDonald obtain defense verdict for physician in medical malpractice case

Events

•Jun 25, 2020
Webinar: Grievances and Complaints: Ensuring Hospital Compliance hosted by North Dakota Hospital Association Meagher + Geer is proud to be a sponsor of this webinar
•Nov 29, 2016
North Dakota Hospital Association Webinar North Dakota Compassionate Care Act (Medical Maijuana)
•Sep 23, 2016
North Dakota New Bar Admittees Ethics and Professionalism CLE The State Bar Association of North Dakota and the State Board of Law Examiners

Articles

•Jan 10, 2017
Technology Competence: The New Ethical Mandate for North Dakota Lawyers and the Practice of Law

Tracy Kolb

•Jun 1, 2016
Anatomy of an Incident Response and Data Breach
•Apr 1, 2016
The New Ethical Mandate for North Dakota Lawyers and the Practice of Law

 

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    • Professional Liability - Health Care

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    Meagher + Geer, P.L.L.P.
  • Representative Cases & Transactions
    Cases
    Reported Opinions/Recent Cases: North Dakota Supreme Court: Cichos et al. v. Bohn & Dakota Eye Institute, 2019 ND 234
    Condon v. St. Alexius Medical Center
    Dr. Booth, 2019 ND 113
    North Central Electric Coop., Inc., v. N.D. Pub. Svc. Comm., 2013 ND 158, 827 N.W.2d 138
    Hayden v. Medcenter One, Inc., 2013 ND 46, 828 N.W.2d 775
    Khokha v. Shahin, 2009 ND 110, 767 N.W.2d 159
    Chamley v. Khokha, 2007 ND 69, 730 N.W.2d 864
    Davis v. Killu, 2006 ND 32, 710 N.W.2d 118
    Forster v. West Dakota Vet. Clinic, 2004 ND 207, 689 N.W.2d 366
    V
    all v. Trinity Hospital, 2004 ND 47, 676 N.W.2d 88
    Holman v. Berglund, 2003 ND 103, 664 N.W.2d 516
    Haugenoe v. Bambrick, 2003 ND 92, 663 N.W.2d 175
    Jundt v. Jurassic Resources Devel., 2003 ND 9, 656 N.W.2d 15
    Klein v. N.D. Workers Comp. Bureau, 2001 ND 170, 634 N.W.2d 530
    Wright v. N.D. Workers Comp. Bureau, 2001 ND 72, 625 N.W.2d 256
    Rask v. Nodak Mut. Ins. Co., 2001 ND 94, 626 N.W.2d 693
    Albrecht v. Metro Area Ambulance, 2001 ND 61, 623 N.W.2d 367
    Rogstad v. Dakota Gasification Co., 2001 ND 54, 623 N.W.2d 382
    Lewis v. N.D. Workers Comp. Bureau, 2000 ND 77, 609 N.W. 445
    Albrecht v. Metro Area Ambulance, 1998 ND 132, 580 N.W.2d 583
    Saakian v. N.D. Workers Comp. Bureau, 1998 ND 227, 587 N.W.2d 166
    Hibl v. N.D. Workers Comp. Bureau, 1998 ND 198, 586 N.W.2d 167
    Geck v. N.D. Workers Comp. Bureau, 1998 ND 158, 583 N.W.2d 621
    Ash v. Traynor, 1998 ND 112, 579 N.W.2d 180
    Gregory v. N.D. Workers Comp. Bureau, 1998 ND 94, 578 N.W.2d 101
    Dietrich v. N.D. Workers Comp. Bureau, 1997 ND 198, 575 N.W.2d 224
    McDaniel v. N.D. Workers Comp. Bureau, 1997 ND 154, 567 N.W.2d 833
    Little v. Traynor, 1997 ND 128, 565 N.W.2d 766
    Traynor v. Leclerc, 1997 ND 47, 561 N.W.2d 644
    Tribal Court: Thunder v. St. Paul Fire & Marine Ins., Northern Plains Intertribal Court of Appeals, Spirit Lake Nation, Spirit Lake Tribal Court, Civ. No. 08-10-269 (Mar. 2015)
    Thunder v. St. Paul Fire & Marine Ins., Spirit Lake Nation, Spirit Lake Tribal Court, Civ. No. 08-10-269 (Sept. 11, 2013) (Order Granting Summary Judgment)
    White v. St
    ing Rock Sioux Tribe, St
    ing Rock Sioux Supreme Court, St
    ing Rock Sioux Indian Reservation, COMP 10-088 (Jul. 28, 2010)
    Norquay v. Sky Dancer Hotel & Casino, TMAC-07-007, Turtle Mountain Tribal Court of Appeals, Turtle Mountain Indian Reservation (Jul. 20, 2009)
    Gillette v. Sky Dancer Casino, TMAC-07-012, Turtle Mountain Tribal Court of Appeals, Turtle Mountain Indian Reservation (Feb. 22, 2008)
    Marcellais v. Sky Dancer Hotel & Casino, TMAC-07-009, Turtle Mountain Tribal Court of Appeals, Turtle Mountain Indian Reservation (Oct. 4, 2007)
    Norquay v. Sky Dancer Hotel & Casino, TMAC-07-007, Turtle Mountain Tribal Court of Appeals, Turtle Mountain Indian Reservation (Jul. 24, 2007)
    Thomas v. Sky Dancer Hotel & Casino, TMAC-07-005, Turtle Mountain Tribal Court of Appeals, Turtle Mountain Indian Reservation (Jul. 10, 2007)
    Decoteau v. Turtle Mountain B
    of Indians, TMAC-07-003, Turtle Mountain Tribal Court of Appeals, Turtle Mountain Indian Reservation (Jul. 10, 2007)
    Champagne v. Sky Dancer Hotel & Casino, TMAC-07-006, Turtle Mountain Tribal Court of Appeals, Turtle Mountain Indian Reservation (Jul. 10, 2007)
    Gourneau et.al. v. Turtle Mountain B
    of Chippewa Indians, TMAC-06-010, Turtle Mountain Tribal Court of Appeals, Turtle Mountain Indian Reservation (May 8, 2007)
    Charboneau v. Sky Dancer Casino, TMAC-06-015, Turtle Mountain Tribal Court of Appeals, Turtle Mountain Indian Reservation (Sept. 21, 2006)
    Gillette v. Judge Conklin, Northern Plains Intertribal Court of Appeals
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  • Bar Admission & Memberships
    Admissions
    1995, North Dakota
    1995, United States District Court, District of North Dakota
    2024, United States Supreme Court
    Turtle Mountain Tribal Court
    Three Affiliated Tribes Tribal Court
    Standing Rock Sioux Tribal Court
    Memberships

    Professional Affiliations

    •State Bar Association of North Dakota
    •Past member: North Dakota Pattern Jury Instruction Commission
    •North Dakota Defense Lawyers Association
    •American Health Lawyers Association
    •Health Information and Technology Practice Group
    •Health Care Liability and Litigation Practice Group
    •American Bar Association
    •Litigation Section
    •Data Privacy & Security Subcommittee
    •Health Care Law Section
    •Past member: HITECH Task Force
    •Science & Technology Law
    •Defense Research Institute
    •Data Management and Security
    •Government Enforcement and Compliance
    •Medical Liability and Health Care Law

  • Education & Certifications
    Law School
    University of North Dakota
    Class of 1995
    J.D.
    with distinction
    Other Education
    Minot State University
    Class of 1992
    B.A.

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  • What year was this attorney first admitted to the bar?
    Tracy Vigness Kolb was admitted in 1995 to the State of North Dakota.
  • Is this attorney Martindale-Hubbell Peer Review rated?
    Yes, Tracy Vigness Kolb has a 4.3 Peer Rating from Martindale-Hubbell.
  • How many attorneys are in this law firm?
    Meagher + Geer, P.L.L.P. has 89 attorneys at this location.
  • What law school did this attorney attend?
    Tracy Vigness Kolb attended University of North Dakota.
  • What year was this attorney's law firm established?
    Meagher + Geer, P.L.L.P. was established in 1929.