Quita St. John
When it comes to defending your case, experience matters.
Founded and led by Seattle-based attorney Quita St. John, the St. John Law Group, LLC brings nearly two decades of legal experience and we are ready to fight for the best outcome for your case.
Described by her clients as tenacious, compassionate, thorough, and trustworthy, Quita has been recognized by her colleagues for her extensive skills and experience. She receives frequent referrals and commendations from other attorneys based on her proven track record of success in litigating the best possible outcomes for her clients and helping to demystify the legal process to help clients make informed decisions.
An alumna of Seattle University School of Law, where she graduated cum laude, Quita received her undergraduate degree – also with honors – from the University of Vermont. Her academic success and approach to compassionate counsel led to a successful career with the most significant criminal defense law firm in Washington State before she moved on to private practice at St. John Law Group. Today, the firm is proud to support the needs of diverse clients throughout the Seattle metropolitan area with our exceptional legal skills and deep experience in criminal, DUI, and protection order law. Family formation contracting and estate planning were previously referral-only practices for the St. John Law Group; Quita now provides these services to everyone.
A member of the Washington State Bar Association, the King County Bar Association, the Washington Association of Criminal Defense Attorneys, and the Washington Defender Association, Quita serves on the executive committee of the William L. Dwyer Inn of Courts. Quita volunteers her legal expertise with organizations such as the QLaw Foundation, the LGBTQIA+ legal non-profit of Washington. She has served as a free legal clinic volunteer for over 15 years and is now a member of QLaw’s Board of Directors.
We live in the same community we serve and are ready to fight for the best outcome for your case.