Suanne Hardee Bryant

516 Baylor Court, Chesapeake, VA

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Education

1993
California Western School of Law, JD - Juris Doctor
1990
Virginia Wesleyan College, BA - Bachelor of Arts

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Matt

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24 Aug, 2018
Every divorce is as unique as the individuals involved. I originally hired a large national family law firm to represent me. Their business model was not able to address my personal concerns regarding the divorce. I hired SuAnne in the middle of my contested divorce. She understood my concerns, my values and was able apply that information into “attorney speak”. She affectively communicated with the opposing party’s attorney, negotiated when reasonable and most importantly knew when to stop negotiating. SuAnne rigorously protected my rights as a father and now I can get on with the business of actually parenting my children. BTW: I was VERY pleased with my negotiated financial settlement! I could go on forever, do yourself a favor, stop looking and hire Ms. Bryant.
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Courtney

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10 Jul, 2017
Suanne has been a wonderfully lawyer she as well as her paralegal are great with communication. Whether I had a question or just needed advice on an issue they promptly returned my phone calls or emails and were always very helpful in making sure I understood what was going on and what different paperwork etc. meant. She is extremely knowledgeable and makes you feel very comfortable from the first meeting.
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Anonymous

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07 Jul, 2017
I am beyond pleased with having SuAnne represent me in my divorce/custody case. She was always one step ahead throughout the entire case. She was a pleasure to work with and I would highly recommend her to anyone.
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Extremely knowledgeable and guided the client in the right direction
“She is extremely knowledgeable and always guided me in the right direction during my divorce.”
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Stays one step ahead and keeps the client well-informed
“Mrs Bryant always stayed one step ahead and she kept me well informed along the way.”
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Excellent communication and responsiveness
“She as well as her paralegal are great with communication. Whether I had a question or just needed advice on an issue they promptly returned my phone calls or emails and were always very helpful.”
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Understands client's concerns and values, and effectively communicates with the opposing party
“She understood my concerns, my values and was able apply that information into "attorney speak". She affectively communicated with the opposing party's attorney, negotiated when reasonable and most importantly knew when to stop negotiating.”
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Protects client's rights and achieves favorable outcomes
“SuAnne rigorously protected my rights as a father and now I can get on with the business of actually parenting my children. BTW: I was VERY pleased with my negotiated financial settlement!”
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As a result of the analysis of reviews about this lawyer, no significant cons were found.

Publications

2020:
Davis Law Group Blog, Is your business ready for the tidal wave of changes to Virginia's employment laws?
2020:
Davis Law Group blog, SBA Economic Disaster Assistance: Express Bridge Pilot Program
2020:
DLG Blog, The Families First Coronavirus Response Act - Is your business ready?
2020:
DLG Blog, What are the grounds for divorce in Virginia?
2017:
Davis Law Group blog, Three Reasons to Get a Premarital Agreement before saying "I Do"
2016:
Collaborative Divorce Center of Coastal Virginia blog, Top 5 Reasons to Choose a Collaborative Divorce
2016:
Davis Law Group, P.C. blog, Norfolk Chosen for EEOC Pilot Project
2016:
Davis Law Group blog, What every business owner should know about the Defend Trade Secrets Act
2013:
Davis Law Group, P.C. blog, Say "Hello DOLI": New rules for Virginia employers of minors take effect
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