Bryan's practice centers
primarily on litigation with an
emphasis on workers'
compensation claims. He also
practices in the areas of wills,
estates, and contracts. Bryan
enjoys playing golf in his spare
time. He and his wife, Michelle,
have a young son and attend St. Paul's Episcopal
Church.
Bryan was born in San Antonio,
Texas in 1980 and was raised in
Augusta, Georgia. He received a
Bachelor of Arts degree in
Political Science from the
School of Public and
International Affairs at the
University of Georgia in 2003.
Bryan received his Juris
Doctorate degree from the
Mississippi College School of
Law in 2006, where he was
awarded American Jurisprudence
Awards for Trial Practice and
Expert Witness Advocacy. Bryan
also served as the Vice Chairman
of the Moot Court Board and as
the President of the Federalist
Society for Law and Public
Policy Studies.
Bryan was admitted to the State
Bar of Georgia in 2006 and is a
member of the Dougherty Circuit
Bar Association, the United
States District Court for the
Middle District of Georgia, the
Georgia Court of Appeals, and
the Georgia Supreme Court.
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