Brock T. Stone works in criminal defense alongside Alex Johnson, and assists Jeff R. Johnson with personal injury matters.  Brock graduated from Wenatchee High School in Wenatchee, WA before joining the U.S Army as a human intelligence collector and later attending Washington State University, where he received his B.A. in Criminal Justice, a minor in Political Science, and was a proud member of both the Theta Chi fraternity (pledge class president) and the Alpha Phi Sigma National Criminal Justice Honor Society. During undergrad, Brock worked as a patent law intern for the WSU Office of Commercialization, as well as a wildland firefighter for the Department of Natural Resources, fighting fires across Eastern Washington during the hot summers.

After graduating from WSU in 2019, Brock attended the University of Arkansas School of Law, achieving high honors as one of the top ranked members of his class during the height of the COVID era.  After his first year, Brock transferred to the University of Washington School of Law, where he participated in the Immigration Law Clinic, reuniting families separated at the U.S border, and the Street Law Clinic, where he taught civil rights and other various law courses to senior high school students at Ballard High School. While in Seattle, Brock also worked with Virginia Onu, a family law practitioner out of Bellevue, WA. He graduated from UW School of Law as a top ranked member in 2022.  Brock has the rare distinction of being a UW Law Dawg and a Coug, but he’ll always tell you “Go Cougs”.

Prior to joining Johnson & Johnson Law, Brock worked for a year in criminal prosecution and then for two years as a Public Defender for the Benton County Office of Public Defense, where for a period of time he was the only Public Defender in Benton County. When he’s not busy, Brock enjoys spending time with his family in Wenatchee, golfing with his buddies, or fishing for bass and crawdads.

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