About Tyler H.
Tyler H. Bridgers completed his undergraduate studies at Vanderbilt University in 2007 and earned his J.D. from Emory University in 2010. Those years set the academic groundwork for a career that would move quickly from classroom to courtroom. Emory’s law program and Vanderbilt’s liberal arts environment provided him a mix of legal training and broad-based analysis.
Bridgers began his legal practice in the early 2010s. In 2011 he worked at Bruce A. Hagen, P.C., where he served as an associate attorney handling matters assigned by the firm. Three years later he joined Christopher Simon Lawyer at Law, listed as a lawyer there in 2014. Those roles reflect steady work in private practice during his first years as a lawyer.
He is licensed to practice in both Georgia and Tennessee. He holds membership in the State Bar of Georgia and participates in the Georgia Trial Lawyers Association. Those affiliations place him in professional circles that include litigators and trial attorneys across the state.
Bridgers’ career path shows a practitioner who moved through small and mid-size firm environments. Early post-graduate years gave him repeated exposure to client representation, file management and courtroom procedure. Colleagues from his time at both firms have described his approach as straightforward and methodical.
Over the course of more than a decade in practice, he has handled a variety of matters for private clients. The record of employment at two established firms suggests steady involvement in the everyday work of a practicing attorney: drafting pleadings, advising clients, negotiating settlements and, when necessary, appearing in court. He has continued to work on cases that require familiarity with the legal landscapes of both Georgia and Tennessee.
Outside of firm work, Bridgers maintains ties to the bar through association membership and local professional activity. That participation keeps him connected to peers and current legal developments in his jurisdictions.
He continues to practice law, maintaining his licenses in Georgia and Tennessee, and remains active in the professional organizations that align with his practice. He currently practices law in Georgia and Tennessee.