About Brandon T.
Brandon T. Hicks built his legal foundation at Washington and Lee University School of Law, where he earned his J.D. He completed his undergraduate studies at North Carolina Central University, graduating with a B.A. Those years shaped his early approach to law and laid the groundwork for a practice that spans two jurisdictions.
Hicks moved into practice and now operates as the principal lawyer at B. Hicks Law PLLC. He has steered his own practice in a range of matters that require courtroom familiarity and careful case preparation. Colleagues describe him as methodical in litigation work, preferring clear strategies and steady pacing rather than flashy courtroom tactics.
He holds bar admission in both the District of Columbia and Indiana. That dual admission gives him a footing in different legal communities and regulatory environments. He maintains current memberships in the District of Columbia Bar and the Indiana State Bar Association. He is also a member of the Indianapolis Bar Association, which keeps him tied to the local bench and bar in the city where he practices.
Hicks also belongs to the National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers. Membership in that organization places him among attorneys who handle defense matters, and it provides access to continuing education and networks relevant to criminal practice. He has used those resources to stay current on evolving case law and trial techniques. Outside of formal memberships, he engages in professional exchanges at bar events and local association meetings where practitioners trade practical tips and updates on procedure.
Clients and other lawyers who encounter Hicks note his straightforward communication style. He prefers plain language when explaining complex legal points. That approach helps clients understand options and trade-offs. He runs B. Hicks Law PLLC from offices in Indianapolis, handling matters that arise under the laws and courts of the District of Columbia and Indiana. He practices law through B. Hicks Law PLLC, representing clients in matters arising in the District of Columbia and Indiana.