About Bryan
Bryan Naddafi built an unusual path to law that starts with degrees in business and art and leads to practice across state lines. He studied business and art at New York University, earning a B.A. in 2009. He then completed his legal training at UCLA School of Law, receiving his J.D. in 2012. Those academic foundations inform a practice that moves between commercial questions and the practical realities of clients in two western states.
The early years after law school are not detailed here, but Naddafi’s credentials show a move into active practice. He is licensed to practice in both California and Nevada. That dual jurisdictional standing shapes how he approaches disputes and transactions, given the differences in procedure and regulation between the two states.
Naddafi works at Avalon Legal Group LLC. The firm maintains multiple offices where he meets clients and develops matters. Colleagues describe him as methodical in preparing arguments and careful in managing case logistics. He balances the paperwork side of law with attention to how each matter will play out in a courtroom or at the negotiating table.
His background in business and art is reflected in the kinds of questions he gets from clients. He handles matters that require an understanding of commercial structures and an eye for detail. On more complex files he coordinates with outside advisors when specialized tax, real estate, or regulatory expertise is needed. He values clear, plain-spoken explanations so clients understand options and consequences.
Outside of client work, he keeps up with developments in both California and Nevada law that affect local practice. He follows changes in statute and case law that alter litigation strategy or transactional risk. That attention helps him anticipate procedural shifts and prepare deadlines and filings accordingly.
In practice he divides time between office work and court appearances, depending on the needs of each file. He works with individuals and businesses, managing disputes and transactional matters that cross state lines. His current practice focuses on advising and representing clients in matters arising under California and Nevada law.