About Bryan
Bryan Stratton is the founder of Bryan Stratton Law. He established the practice to handle a steady stream of client matters and to provide counsel outside a large-firm setting. The firm bears his name and his approach to day-to-day work.
He completed his legal education before moving into practice. Early training and classroom study gave him the foundation to work on a range of legal problems. Those formative years also shaped how he approaches research, drafting, and courtroom preparation.
His early career involved a mix of courtroom work and client counseling. He spent time representing individuals and businesses in matters that required careful attention to procedure and evidence. Over time he moved from roles supporting other attorneys to leading client matters himself. That transition set the stage for starting his own firm.
Across his career he has handled disputes, negotiated settlements, prepared transactional documents, and guided clients through contested processes. He has experience taking cases to hearing and managing the practical needs of clients outside of litigation as well. His work has required both strategic thinking and attention to technical detail.
Colleagues describe him as someone who values clear communication. He writes plainly in briefs and explains options to clients without unnecessary jargon. In client meetings he tends to lay out likely outcomes and the steps that would follow each choice. He balances an eye for the immediate task with a sense of how individual decisions affect long-term results.
He founded Bryan Stratton Law to maintain a smaller caseload and offer individualized service. The firm handles matters that range from contested hearings to negotiated resolutions. Clients come to the firm for direct access to an attorney who manages their files and appears in court when necessary.
Outside of the office he reads widely on changes in statutes and rules that could affect his clients. He also keeps an active calendar for hearings and deadlines, which helps the practice meet time-sensitive needs.
He now practices at Bryan Stratton Law, providing legal counsel to individuals and businesses across a range of contested and transactional matters.