Kyle Gens

Roodgine Bray

Roodgine D. Bray is a Partner with the Davis Bozeman Johnson Law. She leads the firm's Personal Injury Litigation Team. A native of Port-au-Prince, Haiti, Attorney Bray is fluent in Haitian Creole. She graduated from Clayton State University with a Bachelor of Science degree in Criminal Justice and earned her Juris Doctorate from Thomas M. Cooley Law School. 

Attorney Bray has been admitted to practice in the State of Georgia, the United States District Court – Northern District of Georgia, the Court of Appeals of the State of Georgia, and the Supreme Court of the State of Georgia. Attorney Bray is a graduate of the State Bar of Georgia’s Young Lawyer’s Leadership Academy. She is a member of the Georgia Trial Lawyers Association (GTLA), the American Association for Justice (AAJ), and the Georgia Association of Black Women Attorneys (GABWA). She co-founded the Haitian American Lawyers Association of Georgia (HALAGA). 

As an undergraduate student at Clayton State University, Attorney Bray served as the President of both the Student Government Association and the Tau Epsilon Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Incorporated. As a law student, Attorney Bray served as an Associate Editor for the Thomas M. Cooley Journal of Practical and Clinical Law, Corresponding Secretary of the Black Law Student Association (BLSA), and a member of the Mock Trial and Moot Court Boards. She was a Trial Skills Teacher Assistant, Graduation Marshall, and Law School Ambassador. Attorney Bray was a BLSA Mock Trial Champion and competed in the BLSA National Mock Trial Team. 

She studied abroad in South Africa and interned at Roux de Wet du Plessis Law Firm in Pretoria, South Africa. She served as a law clerk for the Criminal Division Chief at the State of Michigan Attorney General’s Office. She also served as a Pro Bono Junior Associate in the Service to Soldiers Program, where she volunteered to help brief deploying troops. 

Attorney Bray empowers the community and youth by educating them about their civil rights. She has been a guest panelist at V-103’s “Know Your Rights When Encountering the Police” Town Hall Meeting and Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Incorporated Henry County Alumnae Chapter’s civil rights forum. Additionally, Attorney Bray has served as a guest speaker at Clayton State University for “Remember the Titan’s Forgotten Faces,” – a dialogue about forgotten injustices and how to interact with the police. Attorney Bray has volunteered with the Save Ourselves (SOS) legal clinic, where she provided free consultations. Attorney Bray is the inaugural President of the Atlanta Chapter of SisterCARE Alliance – an organization created to support women and to promote social activism and self-care as a strategic contribution to the lives of women. The National Black Lawyers Association has selected Attorney Bray as a member of the 2017 Top 40 Under 40. 

Attorney Bray is married to U. S. Military Veteran Earl Bray, and they are the proud parents of their daughters, Elise and Elisabeth. She serves on the Clayton State University Alumni Board. She is an active member of Springfield Baptist Church, the Covington Area Alumnae Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Incorporated (CAAC), and the East-Suburban Atlanta Chapter of Jack & Jill of America, Inc. (ESAC). 

EDUCATION

Thomas M. Cooley

Juris Doctor

Clayton State University

Bachelor of Science, Criminal Justice

Daniel Anyaegbunam

Tyler Comer

Tyler Comer is a leading African American female attorney in the metro Atlanta area. As a second-generation HBCU graduate, she earned her B.A. in Political Science from Hampton University, an M.P.A. from North Carolina Central University, and her J.D. from Mitchell Hamline School of Law.

Professional Qualifications

In 2020, Tyler Comer was admitted to the State Bar of Georgia. She is an active member of the Fiduciary Section. She is also admitted to practice in the following courts:

The Superior and State Courts of Georgia

All lower courts of the State of Georgia

The Court of Appeals of Georgia

The Supreme Court of Georgia

Career

Attorney Comer began her legal career as a prosecutor for the City of Atlanta. After discovering a passion for Estate Planning and Probate, Tyler worked for several years drafting wills, trusts, powers of attorney,

healthcare directives, and guiding clients through probate. After several years she became a top estate planning attorney at a large international law firm where she drafted trusts, facilitated probate litigation, and created guardianships and conservatorships.

Personal Profile

The only child of a physician and an engineer, Tyler is a Christian lawyer who is active in her sorority, church, and community. She enjoys international travel and volunteering to help the elderly.

Kierstin Fowler

Kierstin Fowler focuses her practice on civil litigation matters in both federal and state courts. She has experience assisting in complex commercial, merger and acquisitions and securities litigation matters representing directors and officers, corporations and financial institutions. In addition, Kierstin also maintains an active pro bono practice. While in law school, Kierstin participated in the Prosecution Clinic at the United States Attorney’s Office for the Western District of Virginia. During that time, Kierstin also served on the editorial board of the Virginia Journal of Social Policy and the Law . CREDENTIALS Education University of Virginia School of Law, JD, 2017 George Mason University, BA, 2014 Courts/Agencies Southern District of New York Admissions New York