
Bryan represents businesses, corporations, and government entities in employment and general litigation. He zealously advocates for his clients from inception through trial, resolution, or dismissal. His commitment goes beyond traditional legal representation, as he also provides ongoing employment counseling and strategic guidance to corporate and government clients.
Bryan’s strategic abilities were notably demonstrated in his defense of a prominent public figure facing reputation threatening claims. He successfully secured a confidential resolution for nuisance value in less than three weeks, protecting the client’s reputation and livelihood. He also routinely helps clients resolve potential claims at their earliest stages by conducting thorough investigations and preparing comprehensive responses to demands, often resulting in withdrawal without any monetary payment or other consideration.
Beyond his legal practice, Bryan is actively engaged in community service and professional organizations. He currently serves as General Legal Counsel for the Western Region of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Incorporated, providing pro bono legal services. In 2025, he was invited to join the Cochran Award Committee at Loyola Law School an honor tied to the institution’s long standing recognition of individuals who embody the legacy of Johnnie L. Cochran Jr.
Bryan is also deeply committed to civic engagement. Through his involvement in a voter rights initiative, he advocates for voter education, particularly among college students, emphasizing the importance of participation in elections at all levels.
In addition, Bryan volunteers at local homeless shelters in Los Angeles, addressing the ongoing housing crisis. His efforts focus not only on providing immediate support such as food and shelter, but also on contributing to broader initiatives aimed at helping individuals secure stable housing. His work reflects a genuine dedication to improving the well being of vulnerable members of his community.
