Sarah Johnson
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legal@thecapital.lawPhone:
469.777.8586Personal Experience
Sarah Johnson was born and raised in Houston, Texas. She earned her bachelor’s degree in Economics from Baylor University before earning her Juris Doctor from the University of Houston Law Center. While in law school, Sarah participated in trial advocacy competitions and served as a research assistant for the Civil Litigation Clinic, gaining hands-on experience in complex case preparation and client representation.
Admitted to practice six years ago, Sarah began her career handling a broad range of civil litigation matters, including business disputes, employment claims, real estate conflicts, and construction-related cases. Over time, she honed her expertise and now focuses exclusively on auto-industry related civil litigation, with a particular emphasis on breach of contract disputes involving vehicle sales, leases, rentals, and commercial fleet agreements.
She is actively involved in all stages of litigation, from drafting motions and managing discovery to preparing for hearings, mediations, and trials. Sarah is recognized for her strategic mindset, meticulous attention to detail, and dedication to achieving practical, results-oriented solutions for her clients. Her focus on auto-industry contract disputes, combined with her clear communication and thorough preparation, makes her a trusted advocate for clients navigating complex legal challenges in this specialized sector.
Verdicts & Settlements
Sarah has played an integral role in a variety of civil litigation matters, with a particular focus on breach of contract. She has assisted in achieving favorable outcomes through careful case preparation, strategic planning, and effective negotiation. Examples of the types of cases Sarah has worked on include:
- $ 3.2 Million – Maple Auto Sales, LLC v. Continental Leasing Corp – Vehicle Lease Agreement Dispute
- $ 1.9 Million – Emily Carter v. Horizon Auto Group, Inc – Consumer Vehicle Purchase Contract Dispute
- $ 1.2 Million – Harper Motors, Inc. v. Lone Star Vehicle Imports – Commercial Auto Sales Non-Performance
- $ 750,000 – Daniel Reyes v. Summit Motors, LLC – Consumer Vehicle Lease & Payment Dispute
- $ 580,000 – Oakwood Auto Leasing v. Jessica Martinez – Consumer Vehicle Lease Dispute
Honors & Achievements
- 2022 Texas Association of Civil Litigators
- 2021 Emerging Litigator
- 2020 Best Brief Award