About Brandon Thomas
Brandon Thomas Bybee earned his law degree from the University of Richmond School of Law in 2017 after completing a bachelor’s degree in political science at Christopher Newport University in 2011. He moved from academic study into practice in Virginia, carrying with him the analytical training of a political science undergraduate and the practical skills of a modern law school graduate. His educational path anchors a straightforward approach to litigation and client work.
Early in his career he joined the ranks of Virginia attorneys and became active in the Virginia State Bar. He also joined the Virginia Trial Lawyers Association, an affiliation that places him among lawyers who regularly engage in courtroom work and trial preparation. Those memberships shape how he approaches cases: careful attention to procedural detail, steady courtroom presence, and an emphasis on the adversarial process.
Bybee's professional life has centered on litigation. He handles pretrial motions, discovery disputes, and trial preparation. He spends time in state courts and in conference rooms preparing witnesses and evidence. He is comfortable arguing procedural points and framing factual narratives for judges and juries. Colleagues describe his courtroom manner as direct and unadorned; he lets documents and testimony do the talking.
Outside trial days, his practice involves client counseling and case strategy. He meets clients to map out realistic goals. He manages the paper work and deadlines that keep cases moving. He also monitors developments in Virginia procedure and case law that affect litigation strategy. His membership in statewide professional groups helps him stay current on trends and rules that matter to litigators.
Brandon T. Bybee, P.L.C. serves as his current office. There he maintains a caseload rooted in Virginia courts and handles matters that require contested hearings or trial work. He continues to participate in the Virginia State Bar and the Virginia Trial Lawyers Association as part of his professional activity. His practice concentrates on litigation and trial matters in Virginia state courts.