About Bryan
Bryan Graves studied business before he turned to law. He earned a B.S. in Business Finance from Florida State University in 2010 and completed his J.D. at Florida International University College of Law in 2014. Those years set the stage for a practice based in Florida and informed a transition from the private sector into public service and private practice.
Early on, Graves worked outside the legal field as a pharmaceutical sales agent for Express Scripts in 2005. That experience preceded his moves into the legal profession. In 2013 he served as a law clerk at the United States Lawyer’s Office. The following year he was a certified legal intern with the Miami-Dade State Lawyer’s Office. Those positions gave him hands-on exposure to courtroom procedure and public-client matters while he finished law school.
After law school he entered private practice. He now serves as a lawyer at Donaldson & Weston. The record shows steady involvement in courtroom work and client counseling at the county and state level. He is admitted to practice in Florida and maintains active membership in the Florida Bar.
Graves is also a member of multiple local bar organizations. He holds current memberships in the Treasure Coast Justice Association, the St. Lucie County Bar Association, the Martin County Bar Association, and the Indian River County Bar Association. Those affiliations keep him connected to the legal community across several counties on Florida’s east coast and provide a local forum for case law updates and professional exchanges.
His background blends a commercial undergraduate degree with practical legal training in both public and private settings. The combination of early sales work and subsequent clerkships appears to have shaped an approach that balances client communication and procedural detail. Colleagues and clients see a lawyer who moved through traditional legal training routes and continues to practice primarily within Florida’s jurisdictional boundaries.
Outside the office his resume reflects steady professional development rather than public-facing publications or elected bar leadership positions. Graves continues to participate in local professional groups and remains listed as a current member of the Florida Bar. He now practices at Donaldson & Weston, where his work centers on serving clients across Florida.