About Bryce Edward
Bryce Edward Johnson completed his legal training at the Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law at Arizona State University, earning his J.D. in 2018. Before law school, he studied at Illinois State University, where he received a B.S. in Middle-Level Education in 2014. The classroom background informs the way he approaches complex materials. It also shaped an early interest in clear communication and practical problem solving.
Johnson moved into legal work while still in law school. He served as a law clerk at Best Law Office in 2017, gaining hands-on exposure to client files, research assignments, and drafting responsibilities. That experience led directly to a more substantial role at the same firm. In 2018 he took on the position of lead lawyer at Best Law Office, a step that put him in charge of case strategy and client interaction within months of finishing his degree.
His career continued to progress in Arizona. By 2021 Johnson had joined State 48 Law as a lead lawyer. The move placed him in a different practice setting and broadened the range of matters he handled. Colleagues describe him as methodical when preparing filings and deliberate in courtroom settings. His early years in practice combined courtroom exposure with behind-the-scenes case preparation.
Across his roles, Johnson has spent a considerable portion of his time on legal research, pleading and motion drafting, and managing client communications. He has experience guiding matters through preliminary phases and into resolution. The tasks he routinely performs include developing legal strategy, refining factual narratives for court, and coordinating with clients to set realistic expectations about timelines and outcomes.
Johnson maintains memberships in local professional circles. He is a current member of the Scottsdale Chamber of Commerce, where he engages with business and civic leaders. That membership connects his legal work to broader community concerns and local business developments.
He practices under Arizona jurisdiction and has developed a practice shaped by work at both Best Law Office and State 48 Law. He remains based in Arizona and continues to work on matters that arise under state law. He currently practices at State 48 Law and focuses his work on matters arising under Arizona law.