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| firm_name = Joshua Jones Law, PLLC
| firm_logo = [[File: JJL_logo.jpeg]]
| headquarters = [[Pensacola, Florida]]
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'''Joshua Jones Law, PLLC''' is a law firm located at 17 E Main 41 North Jefferson Street, Suite 205 107 in [[Pensacola, Florida]] with a focus on education law, family law, and business law.
==Attorney Joshua A. JonesBackground==
Jones grew up in rural northeast Alabama and graduated third in his class with an advanced diploma from Douglas High School. He attended the University of Montevallo with and earned a Bachelor in Music Education, cum laude, having received an academic scholarship, as well as a music scholarship, and he was honored as the Senior Elite in Music Education.  At UM, he studied saxophone and oboe with Dr. Lori Ardovino and was the 1999-2000 male College Night Leader for the Purple Side. Seeking to contribute to positive change in education, he attended the University of New Hampshire School of Law (formerly Franklin Pierce Law Center) where he earned both a Juris Doctor and a Master of Education Law.  At the time, U.S. News and World Reports ranked FPLC first in the nation for the study of intellectual property law, and the school maintains high rankings for that field and others.  In addition to amassing a wealth of knowledge and experience regarding school law, Mr. Jones took full advantage of the intellectual property (IP) courses and seminars at FPLC, including numerous IP related international trade courses, and he is well versed in the practice of trademarks and copyrights. While at FPLC, he served as a teaching assistant for the first year legal writing and research program and later for Administrative Process: Education & Government. He also served as a research assistant to Professor Sarah Redfield, an internationally renowned expert on school law and policy.
After five years representing parents and students in school matters and litigating mass tort, personal injury, insurance, employment, and business cases at Pensacola, Florida law firm, [[Aylstock, Witkin, Kreis & Overholtz]], Mr. Jones was selected as the Downey Brand Fellow for Public Service and Leadership at the University of the Pacific, McGeorge School of Law in Sacramento, California.  While working at McGeorge, he worked in the Education Pipeline Initiative, running a mentor program between law students and children from grades 4-12, and he taught Street Law at Sacramento Charter High School. At McGeorge, Mr. Jones earned a Master of Laws in Government and Public Policy with an emphasis in education law, one of only seventeen lawyers in the country to hold the degree.==Early career==
Mr. Following law school, Jones handles served as a variety Hearings Officer at the New Hampshire Department of casesEducation, and upon relocating to Florida, including was a parent/student rightsadvocate with the Family Network on Disabilities of Florida, such serving as special educationthe North West Regional Coordinator. In 2004, he joined the law firm of [[Aylstock, Witkin, Kreis & Overholtz]], anti-bullyingPLLC, and student disciplineafter five years representing parents and students in school matters and litigating mass tort, personal injury, insurance, employment, and business formations and managementcases, non-profit formation he was selected as the Downey Brand Fellow for Public Service and managementLeadership at the University of the Pacific, trademark and copyright servicesMcGeorge School of Law in Sacramento, and family law issuesCalifornia.  However While attending McGeorge, he is equipped to handle all of your family worked in the Education Pipeline Initiative, running a mentor program between law students and business law needschildren from grades 4-12, and he taught Street Law at Sacramento Charter High School.  MrAt McGeorge, Mr. Jones has extraordinary litigation earned a Master of Laws in Government and negotiation skillsPublic Policy, with honors, but he also employs proactive lawyering techniques one of only seventeen lawyers in the country to anticipate and solve problems, before they arise, through practical hold the degree with a specific emphasis on education policy and contract development.
==Joshua Aaron Jones, Attorney at Law, PLLC.== Jones handles a variety of cases, including student rights, such as special education, anti-bullying, and student discipline, business formations and management, non-profit formation and management, trademark and copyright services, adoption, and family law issues, including unique family planning strategies for gay and lesbian couples. Mr. Jones's practice philosophy focuses on proactive lawyering techniques to anticipate and solve problems, before they arise, through practical policy and contract development, but he is also a respected and sought after litigator in the Northwest Florida region. Joshua Jones is licensed to practice law in both Florida and California.
==Practice Areas==
 
Like all attorneys, Mr. Jones gravitates to particular practice areas that fascinate him. These are but a few of his most frequent types of cases.
===Student Rights===
*Children with special needs
needs
*Constitutional rights
*Discipline*LGBT students
students
*Bullying
===Family Law===
*Pre-marital agreements

*Co-habitation agreements

*Adoption
*Surrogacy
Surrogacy
*Divorce

*Child Custody and Support

===Civil Rights===
*Constitutional issues
issues
*Americans with Disabilities Act
*Housing discrimination
discrimination
*Employment discrimination
===Business===
*Business formations and policy development

*Non-profit formations and policy development

*Employee and member handbook development
*Contract development, negotiation, and review
review
*Mergers and acquisitions

*Intellectual property portfolio creation and management
===Intellectual Property===
*Copyrights

*Trademarks
==ReferencesPublications=={{reflist}}* Joshua Jones, [http://hosted.law.wisc.edu/wjlgs/issues/fall_2010/jones.pdf ''Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973: A Double-Edged Sword for the Protection of Students with Gender Identity Disorder''], 25:2 Wisc. J. of Law Gender & Soc. 353 (2010).
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