About John D.
John D. Garcia earned his undergraduate degree in political science from Texas A&M University–Kingsville in 2013. He moved on to Texas Tech University School of Law, where he completed his J.D. in 2018 and took coursework in criminal law and employment law. Those classroom interests informed his early steps in the profession.
He began working at Anderson Alexander while still in law school, serving as a clerk in 2017. That hands-on experience led to an associate position at the same firm in 2019. At Anderson Alexander he handled day-to-day tasks that prepared him for solo practice: drafting pleadings, conducting legal research, and assisting on hearings and client interviews. The position also marked his entrance into the State Bar of Texas, where he has been a member since 2019.
In 2021 he opened his own practice, listed as the Law Office of John D. Garcia. Establishing a solo office shifted his responsibilities. He now manages not only casework but also intake, client counseling and the administrative duties that come with running a small firm. Colleagues from his earlier firm describe him as practical in approach. He tends to prioritize clear explanations and courtroom preparation.
Garcia’s background at Texas Tech, and his work at Anderson Alexander, inform the matters he accepts. He regularly handles criminal matters and employment-related disputes. That combination reflects his academic training and the practical experience he accumulated early in his career. He represents clients across Texas and appears in state courts.
Outside the office, he remains engaged with bar activities and local legal circles. He maintains his State Bar membership and participates in continuing legal education to keep current on changes in criminal and employment law. He does not publish widely, and his professional profile centers on client work and litigation practice.
He practices in Texas and maintains the Law Office of John D. Garcia as his primary office. His current practice focuses on criminal defense and employment law matters in state courts.