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Bryce Johnson
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AZ
β¨ About
About Bryce Johnson
Bryce Johnson is a founding member and lead attorney at State 48 Law. He is a confident, composed attorney dedicated to his clients working tirelessly to help them achieve the best results for their future and their family. Bryce is known for his strong communication skills, his ability to think through difficult situations, and his creative strategies backed by a clear game plan on how to move forward. The firm jokingly calls him the Pilgrim, because he is known for settling cases in creative ways and keeping his clients best interests protected.
Before relocating to the Arizona desert for law school, Bryce was born and raised in Illinois. He attended Illinois State University for his undergraduate degree. Coming from a family of teachers, Bryce graduated summa cum laude with his Bachelor of Science in Middle Level Education. His background and interest in education gives Bryce a unique approach to keeping your childβs best interests in mind throughout your family law matter.
Bryce is an avid professional sports fan and enjoys staying active in organized recreational sports leagues in the Valley. His competitive nature on the sports field translates to the office and Courtroom where he aims to out work, out prepare, and ultimately out litigate other family law attorneys to bring his clients the results they want.
βοΈ Practice Areas
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Appeals & Appellate
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Arbitration & Mediation
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Divorce
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Family Law
Credentials & Experience
π Education
Sandra Day O'
Connor College of Law, Arizona State University
J.D. (2018)
Illinois State University
B.S. (2014)
Middle-Level Education
π Bar Admissions
State Bar of Arizona Β # 034709
Member
Member
Member
Scottsdale Chamber of Commerce
Member
Member
Member
πΌ Professional Experience
Lead Attorney
State 48 Law 2021 - Current
Lead Attorney
Best Law Firm 2018 - 2021
Law Clerk
Best Law Firm 2017 - 2018
π Awards & Recognition
Rising Star
Super Lawyers
Rising Star
Super Lawyers
Rising Star
Super Lawyers
π Publications
- Top 5 Things to Know About Divorce Mediation in Arizona
- Please Tell Me You Caught That on Video! Social Mediaβs Role in the Hazing Problem and Common-Sense Solutions to Reduce the Prevalence of Hazing
- 39th Volume
- University of La Verne Law Review