Conrad W. John

Optimistic. Reliable. Adaptable.

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Conrad’s strategic game plan emphasizes rapid fact assessment, identification of core issues, and practical solutions that drive results.

As a Partner at Stewart Law Group PLLC, Conrad focuses his practice on Business and Commercial Litigation, Employment, Personal Injury, Financial Disputes, Investigations, and Insurance Defense. He brings seven years of experience and has developed a versatile, collaborative work style. Conrad received his J.D. from Texas Southern University, Thurgood Marshall School of Law and is a Certified Mediator and Arbitrator through Mediators & Arbitrators of America, a division of Austin Texas Mediators LLC.

Conrad’s drive stems from his family. His parents’ sacrifice and dedication to his education and personal development have had a lasting impact on his work ethic and determination. His family is from Sierra Leone, West Africa, and he is a first-generation college graduate and attorney. Conrad comes from a culturally diverse background, and these experiences shape his approach to advocacy with humility, respect, and perspective.

Conrad distinguishes himself in Business Litigation, Employment matters, Personal Injury defense, and Financial Disputes by being open, personable, and highly attentive to client concerns. He prioritizes clear communication and responsiveness to provide prompt, effective guidance throughout all stages of litigation and dispute resolution.

A dependable, precise, and resilient attorney, Conrad leverages his insight into opposing counsel strategies to develop effective case plans. He puts clients first through frequent updates and collaborative strategy sessions, ensuring they feel informed, supported, and confident through resolution.

You can contact Conrad directly at 469-503-4284 or by email at [email protected].

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“Conrad is a detail-oriented and dedicated attorney. He is committed to providing zealous representation of every client and obtaining positive results.”