Bryan grew up in a working-class neighborhood in Queens. Growing up, he worked in numerous blue-collar positions, appreciating the value of working hard. Prior to attending law school, he spent six years as a real estate paralegal, during which time he learned a lot about human nature and further developed his interpersonal skills. During law school, he held several internships in the Bankruptcy and Mortgage Foreclosure Clinic, Senior Citizens Law Program, Public Advocacy Center, District Attorney’s Office, Suffolk County District Court, and Suffolk County Supreme Court, which allowed him to work directly promoting social justice while serving countless individuals in and beyond the local community.
Each of these experiences helped him become a practice-ready professional shaping his unique perspective and devoted work ethic, which is present in each and every case he handles through compassion and integrity. Bryan has extensive experience in judgment enforcement, commercial litigation, and has handled cases in federal and state courts for large publicly traded corporations, small closely-held businesses, and individuals.
Bryan prides himself on maintaining the highest level of legal and ethical standards and treats his clients and adversaries with the courtesy and respect. He seeks to provide realistic and honest legal advice geared towards achieving a favorable result as quickly as possible, and at a reasonable cost, recognizing that justice delayed is justice denied.
Education
Bryan received his Bachelor of Arts at Queens College where he studied law, politics, and the environment. He was a Business and Liberal Arts honor student, receiving special recognition training from active professionals only teaching small classes while growing in their respective professions.
He received his Juris Doctorate from the Touro Law Center, where he was the recipient of the prestigious David A. Berg Public Interest Fellowship (awarded to individuals who exhibit a strong desire for helping others and a commitment to those less fortunate), the Elizabeth Gonzalez Book Award (presented to a student who best exemplifies the ideals of caring, dedication, and self-sacrifice established by the award’s namesake, an exemplary third-year law student at Touro who was tragically killed by a drunk driver in December 1992), and the award for Exceptional Contributions to the Leadership of Jewish Law Students Association. While in law school, he also served as the President of the Real Estate Law Society and was the Lawyers Assistance Program campus representative and continues to be actively involved in helping those in need of the services they provide.
Bar Admissions
· New York State Bar
· New Jersey State Bar
· U.S. District Court, Southern District of New York
· U.S. District Court, Eastern District of New York
Bryks Law, PLLC
Bryan C. Bryks, Esq.
622 Third Avenue, Suite 600
New York, NY 10017
Phone: (917) 765-4LAW