About Bryan A.
Bryan A. Wood completed his legal education at Temple University Beasley School of Law, receiving his J.D. in 1998. He holds a Master of Science from Rutgers University–Camden, earned in 1995, and a Bachelor of Arts from the University of Massachusetts Amherst, awarded in 1991. Those academic years set a steady course for a practice that crosses state and federal lines.
He is the founder and a partner at Pugsley Wood LLP. He built the firm around courtroom work and appellate practice, drawing on admissions in multiple jurisdictions to handle matters that span states. The firm lists him as a principal and he remains active in firm leadership and case management.
Wood is admitted to practice in Massachusetts and Pennsylvania. His federal admissions include the 1st, 2nd and 9th U.S. Courts of Appeal as well as the U.S. District Court for the District of Massachusetts, the Eastern District of Pennsylvania and the District of Colorado. That range of admissions gives him a platform to pursue cases in both trial and appellate settings.
He maintains memberships in several professional organizations. He is a member of the Massachusetts Bar Association and the Boston Bar Association. He also holds membership in Taxpayers Against Fraud, an organization that often intersects with litigation concerning government contracts and fraud matters. These affiliations reflect an ongoing engagement with legal communities in which he practices.
In court, Wood handles litigation that moves between trial courts and appellate panels. He brings together legal research, motion practice and oral argument in cases filed in state and federal venues. Colleagues describe him as methodical; his approach emphasizes thorough preparation and attention to procedural detail.
He continues to work from Pugsley Wood LLP, representing clients in matters that require appearances across his admitted jurisdictions. He currently practices at Pugsley Wood LLP, handling litigation and related matters in the state and federal courts where he is admitted.