Quinton Johnson, J.D. ’10, joined Stanton Law in April 2021. An active member of the bar in Georgia and New York, his business transactions practice focuses on advising and counseling entrepreneurs, start-ups, and small-to-medium businesses throughout the business life cycle. While at Berkeley Law, Quinton served as president and treasurer of the Law Students of African Descent and productions editor for the Berkeley Journal of African-American Law & Policy.
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