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Over 30 years of experience

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Wiese Johnson Law brings over 30 years experience

Wiese Johnson Law is committed to community, making sure everyone has a voice and the opportunity to be heard. Experience does matter. Wiese Johnson has proudly served Virginians for over 30 years. Our goal is always to handle your case professionally, ethically, and efficiently.


John Johnson

John Johnson has extensive experience in litigating catastrophic injury claims, claims against constitutional officers, local government entities, school boards, and municipal authorities in all phases of litigation throughout the Commonwealth of Virginia.  He also has significant experience in handling post-conviction habeas corpus actions challenging criminal convictions.

In addition, he has an active appellate practice and has argued cases before the 4th Circuit Court of Appeals, the Court of Appeals of Virginia, and the Supreme Court of Virginia. In addition, he has participated in appeals before the United States Supreme Court.

John is a frequent speaker to groups on workplace issues, worker's compensation, and the interplay between state and federal laws and regulations as well as constitutional issues.


Vicki Wiese

Vicki was named a 2021 Influential Woman of Law by the Virginia Lawyers Weekly.  This award honors women attorneys and judges for their “excellent work on behalf of the justice system and for their clients, their commitment to their communities and their service to the profession.” 

In November 2021, Vicki was also named a Fellow of the American Bar Foundation. The American Bar Foundation limits membership to just 1% of lawyers practicing in each state. Fellows are distinguished attorneys whose public and private careers have demonstrated “outstanding dedication to the highest principles of the legal profession and to the welfare of society.” 

As an experienced and assertive trial attorney, Vicki has successfully litigated in every level of the Virginia state courts. Her most recent victory was a unanimous decision by the Supreme Court of Virginia in 2020 (Larsen v. Stack, 298 Va. 683).