About Bryna Landers
Bryna Landers Grant earned her law degree from Cumberland School of Law at Samford University in 2000. She completed her undergraduate studies in political science at the University of Mississippi in 1996. Earlier coursework at John C. Calhoun Community College prepared her for transfer to a four-year program and a career in law and public service.
She began her legal career in the public sector. In 2002 she served as an assistant district lawyer in Sumner County. That early role placed her in courtrooms and exposed her to the pressures of trial work, courtroom procedure and case preparation. The position demanded quick judgment and steady work under tight deadlines.
Over time she moved into private practice and eventually established her own office. The transition from public prosecutor to private attorney gave her a fuller view of the legal system. That experience informs how she evaluates cases and advises clients. Colleagues describe her courtroom manner as direct and methodical.
Grant is licensed to practice in Tennessee. She has been active in the state legal community throughout her career, handling matters that require attention to procedural detail and careful negotiation. Her background in political science and the practical experience gained as a district lawyer shape her approach to client matters and courtroom strategy.
She founded Bryna Grant Law to provide legal representation from a smaller, locally based practice. The firm handles a range of matters for individuals and businesses in Tennessee courts. Clients work with a small team that emphasizes direct communication and responsiveness.
Outside the courtroom she has maintained ties to legal peers and the county where she began her career. The combination of public-sector training and private practice informs how she prepares a case and how she sets priorities for clients. Her work remains centered on practical solutions and courtroom readiness.
She currently practices at Bryna Grant Law, representing clients in matters across Tennessee state courts.