Bryce grew up in Southeast Wisconsin with his several siblings. He attended Marquette University in Milwaukee where he acquired his bachelor’s degree, double-majoring in International Affairs and Sociopolitical Arabic Studies. From there he moved onto study law at Barry University Dwayne O. Andreas School of Law in Orlando, devoting his time to both studies and practical experience.
This experience varied from interning in a property law firm to legal externship in the campus Immigration Clinic, providing him invaluable experience in federal law. Work in the clinic built him a strong foundation for motions practice, hearings, legal research, evidentiary practice, and client communications. A considerable amount of his time also went into researching the federal employment discrimination laws, Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, and ways to strengthen and expand its current set of protected classes.
Shortly after graduating from law school, Bryce joined Cohen Law Group where he continues to bring the fervor and work ethic put into his academics to the table for his first party property clients.