About Stephanie D.
Stephanie D. Hon followed a path from undergraduate study at the University of California, Santa Cruz to law school at Western State College of Law at Argosy University. She completed her legal training there and went on to seek admission to practice in California. The academic record placed her in courtrooms early in her career and set the stage for work that crosses both state and federal lines.
Her bar admissions include California, the United States District Court for the Northern District of California, and the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit. Those credentials give her standing to appear in trial courts and at the appellate level. Colleagues and clients have looked to that combination of state and federal admissions when matters have moved beyond initial filings.
Career details before she opened her own office are not part of this profile. What is clear is that she established the Law Offices of Stephanie D. Hon to run a private practice. That office handles matters that require filings in state court and, where necessary, litigation in federal court. Being admitted to the Ninth Circuit also allows her to pursue appeals when cases require review beyond district court.
Her work at the firm involves courtroom appearances and legal filings across different levels of the judiciary. She prepares pleadings, argues before judges, and manages procedural steps that carry cases from initial complaint to resolution or appeal. Clients see her in hearings in California courts and, when cases cross federal lines, in the Northern District of California. When rulings are contested, the Ninth Circuit is available as a next step.
Outside the courtroom, her background in both a public university and a private law school informs how she approaches casework. The combination of a liberal arts undergraduate experience and formal legal training shaped a practice that addresses both factual presentation and legal analysis. She now leads the Law Offices of Stephanie D. Hon, representing clients in California state courts and in federal matters before the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California and the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit.