About Joshua R.
Joshua R. Kon is a shareholder at Stok Kon + Braverman. He works out of the firm's Florida practice and regularly appears in both state and federal courts. Colleagues describe him as steady in the courtroom and deliberate in preparation. He has built a practice that centers on handling contested matters for clients who need representation in Florida’s complex judicial landscape.
He earned his Juris Doctor from Nova Southeastern University. Before law school he completed a Bachelor of Science degree at Thomas Edison State College. Those academic experiences gave him a foundation in research and practical problem solving that he later carried into litigation and client counseling.
Kon is admitted to the Florida Bar and is a current member in good standing. He is also admitted to practice before the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Florida and the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit. Those admissions allow him to take cases across trial and appellate levels within the region, and they shape how he prepares for hearings and written advocacy.
At Stok Kon + Braverman he serves as a shareholder and participates in the firm’s litigation work. His role involves courtroom appearances, motion practice, and the drafting of appellate briefs when appeals are necessary. He works closely with clients during discovery and trial preparation, aiming to present factual and legal positions clearly to judges and opposing counsel.
Outside the courtroom he maintains ties to the legal community through the Florida Bar, where he keeps current on procedural developments and case law. That involvement helps him adapt strategies when courts change local rules or when new decisions alter legal standards. He also collaborates with colleagues at the firm on complex matters that require coordination across subject areas.
As of 2026 he continues to practice at Stok Kon + Braverman. His current work focuses on litigation in Florida state and federal courts.