About Gary T.J.
Gary T.J. Bryant earned his Bachelor of Arts at Texas A&M University–Corpus Christi before completing his juris doctor at the University of Florida in 2009. His academic path combined a regional undergraduate education with legal training from a large public law school. The sequence set him up for a practice rooted in Florida courts and local bar work.
After law school, Bryant built his career in Florida. He practices from the Law Offices of Ellis and Bryant, P.A., and has maintained steady involvement in the state’s legal community. Over the years he has balanced courtroom work and committee participation. His timeline of memberships shows steady local engagement rather than brief episodic involvement.
Bryant’s professional affiliations map to the communities where he works. He has been a member of the Clay County Bar Association since 2013 and joined the Jacksonville Bar Association in 2015. Since 2012 he has served on the Juvenile Court Rules Committee. That committee role places him in conversations about procedure and practice in juvenile matters and connects him with judges and other lawyers who handle those cases.
Colleagues and peers see Bryant as a lawyer who moves between court dockets and bar meetings. He attends county and city bar events and contributes to committee discussions on court rules. Those activities inform the work he brings back to clients and to his office. The steady pattern of local association membership reflects an attorney who is familiar with the practical environment of Florida’s state courts.
At the Law Offices of Ellis and Bryant, P.A., Bryant handles matters arising in the jurisdictions where he is active. He draws on his University of Florida legal training and his years of practice in Florida to advise and represent clients. His practice is anchored in the Florida legal community and shaped by his committee and bar association work.
He now practices at the Law Offices of Ellis and Bryant, P.A., where his work centers on matters in Florida’s state courts.