Helping people -- that's what being an attorney really means to me.
Growing up poor I really appreciated and learned the difference someone helping another could make. I wanted to be that someone -- for those who needed someone to fight for them.

I feel very fortunate that I was able to work my way through school and obtain my goal of a law degree. I've been blessed with the opportunity to do what means the most: helping those who need someone on "their side". In the practice of Worker's Comp., Personal Injury work and many other ways, I like to feel I have made a difference and plan to continue making a difference.

To the oft asked question, "How do you want to be remembered?" my response is: "I want to be remembered as the person who made a difference in my families' lives, my friends' lives and my clients' lives."

John J. Bryan
jjbryan7@aol.com


Born: Leavenworth, Kansas, December 1, 1942

Admitted to bar, 1968, Kansas

Preparatory and legal education:
Washburn University of Topeka (B.B.A., 1965; J.D., 1968) Fraternity: Delta Theta Phi

Member:
Topeka, Kansas, and American Bar Associations,· Kansas Trial Lawyers Association (Board of Governors, 1986-89)·

The Association of Trial Lawyers of America