Frank Bryan received his Bachelor's degree
in Public Administration from Florida State University in 1959.
He graduated cum laude and first in his class in January, 1962
from the University of South Carolina Law School. He was an assistant
editor of the South Carolina Law Review and was Chief Justice
of Wig and Robe, a scholastic honorary society.
He was a partner in Ridley, Simrill and Bryan
in Rock Hill, South Carolina, before returning to his hometown
of Sumter, South Carolina, where he practiced with the Weinberg
firm, as a sole practitioner and as a partner of Robert Burnett.
While a partner in the Weinberg firm, he served as city attorney
for the city of Sumter. In Sumter, he was in general practice,
handling criminal and civil trial work as well as real estate
and domestic litigation.
Since he has resided in coastal South Carolina,
he has been a prosecutor with the Solicitor's Office of the Fifteenth
Judicial Circuit and also practiced with John R. Clarke of North
Myrtle Beach.
Currently, Mr. Bryan is with The Floyd Law
Firm where he has been a trial lawyer in civil and criminal matters
since 1994. He is admitted to practice in all the Courts of the
State of South Carolina and in the Supreme Court of the United States
of America.