About Justin H
Justin H Vaughan built a path to law from an unexpected starting point: chemistry. He earned a Bachelor of Arts in chemistry from the University of Texas at Dallas in 2000. He later studied law at Texas Wesleyan University School of Law, completing his J.D. in 2008.
Vaughan’s undergraduate training left him comfortable with technical detail. That background influenced his approach to legal problems and to the way he evaluates evidence. At law school he balanced doctrinal coursework with practical skills training. His legal education concluded in 2008, after which he moved into private practice.
Over the years he has handled matters that require careful analysis and an eye for technical nuance. Colleagues describe a methodical approach to case preparation and document review. He has worked on cases where scientific concepts needed plain-language explanation for judges and juries. He treats technical material as part of the legal record rather than as an obstacle to be avoided.
Vaughan practices from Stone & Vaughan, PLLC. He is based out of the firm’s principal office. His role there involves client counseling, drafting pleadings, and preparing for hearings. He tends to break complex problems into discrete issues and address each in sequence. That style is consistent with someone who began professional training in the sciences and then trained in the law.
Outside the office he has maintained ties to the academic habits he formed during undergraduate study. He reads technical literature when a case requires it and often spends extra time ensuring he understands the underlying science before forming legal strategy. That care shows up in written work and in the way arguments are presented at hearings. He currently practices at Stone & Vaughan, PLLC, handling legal matters out of the firm’s principal office.