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Brandon T. Bryson

REPUBLICAN

Brandon T. Bryson is running for Bartow Chief Magistrate, Republican Primary.

Personal background

Judge Bryson graduated from Cartersville High School in 2002 and earned a degree in political science from Kennesaw State University. He later enrolled at Mississippi College School of Law, where he earned his law degree. He resides in Cartersville with his wife and two daughters.

Professional background

Judge Bryson was an attorney at Vaughan & Evans, LLC, legal counsel for finance and investment companies, a Legal Extern for United States Trustee, and a Law Clerk at Watkins & Mroczko, LLC.

Political background

Brandon T. Bryson is the Chief Magistrate in Bartow County. He was elected in 2016 and has served two terms in this position. In 2020, Judge Bryson was appointed by the Supreme Court of Georgia to the Strategic Planning Committee.

Legal Experience

As an attorney, he handled real estate litigation, wills and estates, probate, general civil litigation, collections, bankruptcy and criminal law.

As legal counsel for an auto finance company, he handled compliance, contract review and drafting, and litigation in the areas of contracts, torts, creditor's rights and general civil litigation.

As an extern, he researched bankruptcy issues including motions to stay bankruptcy proceedings, unauthorized practice of law, attorney-client privilege, and bankruptcy fraud.

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Ethics & Conduct

Said, "I...have worked hard to make the court fair, efficient, and credible."

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Judicial Administration

Implemented online case filing.

Updated court forms to be "user friendly and to comply with current laws."

Rid the department of "wasteful practices that created a delay in cases being processed."

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Community Involvement

Speaks at schools for career day and constitution day, and is a guest reader at local schools for Read Across America. He also serves as a guest speaker for civic groups and churches, and has volunteered and served as a board member for several non-profits.

Recognized as the Georgia Magistrate Judge of the Year in 2021 and received the Cartersville-Bartow Chamber of Commerce’s IMPACT Award. In 2022, he was named Georgia Trend Magazine’s 2022 Top 40 under 40.

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