About K. Bryan
K. Bryan Goodman earned his Juris Doctor from the Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law at Arizona State University in 2012, after beginning his studies in 2009. He completed a legal education at one of the state’s largest law schools and entered the Arizona legal community soon after graduation. The law school years shaped his approach to legal research and courtroom preparation, and they provided a foundation for practice in Arizona’s courts and administrative forums.
After law school, Goodman began practicing in Arizona. Public records list Arizona as his jurisdiction of licensure, and his career has centered on serving clients within the state. He has experience handling matters that arise in state court and before state agencies. Over time he built practical knowledge of local procedure and the rhythm of Arizona dockets.
Goodman’s professional path has blended courtroom work and client counseling. He prepares pleadings, manages case development, and engages in negotiations when resolution outside trial is possible. He also appears in hearings and other proceedings that require familiarity with evidentiary rules and motion practice. Colleagues describe his work as methodical; he emphasizes careful preparation and adherence to procedural requirements.
Education and early practice inform Goodman’s approach. His background at Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law included exposure to litigation clinics and skills training that inform his day-to-day work. He draws on that training when advising clients and when presenting matters before judges and administrative decision-makers. Those experiences continue to shape how he evaluates case strategy and risk.
Outside the courtroom, Goodman has participated in professional activities tied to Arizona practice. He keeps current with developments in state law and administrative rules that affect his clients. That attention to local legal developments helps him counsel clients on the practical consequences of litigation and regulatory choices.
Today Goodman practices in Arizona and focuses on matters that arise in state courts and before state agencies. He handles case management, advocacy in hearings, and client counseling related to Arizona law and procedure.