About Bryn
She began plain and straightforward: an attorney who moved from university classrooms to the courthouse. Bryn Natland earned a B.S. in Communications and Spanish from the University of Miami in 2002, then a J.D. from St. Thomas University School of Law in 2007. Those years set a pattern. She combined language, communication and legal training into a professional path rooted in South Florida.
Early in her career Natland took a public-service post. In 2011 she served as an Assistant State Lawyer in the Office of the Miami-Dade State Lawyer. The role placed her inside a busy prosecutorial environment. It exposed her to courtroom procedure, witness preparation and the practical demands of trial work. Colleagues from that period recall a lawyer who treated casework seriously and consistently met deadlines.
After public service she moved into private practice. She joined the Dabdoub Law Office, bringing courtroom experience to a smaller-firm setting. There she balanced client meetings and litigation tasks. Her background in communications and Spanish has been useful in client intake and in explaining legal options to people from varied backgrounds.
Throughout her career Natland has maintained professional ties. She holds current membership in professional associations and participates in the routine continuing legal education required of Florida lawyers. Those affiliations keep her connected to local legal developments and professional standards.
Her work style is pragmatic rather than scholarly. She prepares cases with an eye toward clear presentation. In court she relies on the procedural instincts shaped during her time at the Miami-Dade office. Outside the courtroom she focuses on practical problem-solving and client communication, aiming to set realistic expectations and manage the next steps of a matter.
Peers describe Natland as steady and direct. She does not court publicity. Her professional record is defined by steady practice rather than high-profile cases. That consistency has kept her engaged in the daily work of legal representation, drafting filings, attending hearings and advising clients on procedural matters.
As of 2026 she practices law in Florida at the Dabdoub Law Office. Her current practice concentrates on representing clients in Florida and draws on the trial experience she developed in public service.