Meet Brian

ATTORNEY & COUNSELOR AT LAW

Brian T. Berry

Attorney Brian T. Berry has successfully defended clients and professionals in complex state and federal criminal matters, including homicide, assault, drugs, guns, drunk driving (DUI), conspiracy, fraud, and white-collar crimes, as well as a variety of other felony and misdemeanor criminal cases.

In his many years of experience, Attorney Brian T. Berry has been extremely successful at getting criminal charges dismissed or at least substantially reduced.

Education

Attorney Brian T. Berry graduated with “High Distinction” in 2007 from the University of Michigan – Dearborn with a Bachelors Degree in Business Administration. Shortly thereafter he earned his Juris Doctorate degree from the University of Toledo College of Law. During his time in law school, Berry was a competitor on the moot court regional team and later became the moot court chair. The Law School honored Berry with the prestigious Order of the Barristers Award as well as the College of Law Student Service Award. 

  • JD, University of Toledo College of Law, 2011

  • BA, University of Michigan – Dearborn, 2007

 

Experience That Speaks for Itself

Attorney Brian T. Berry has handled some high-profile cases, including a homicide where a soccer player punched and killed a referee, and a complex drug conspiracy case that received widespread publicity.

On the civil and commercial end, Attorney Brian T. Berry is very keen and well versed in contract negotiation, drafting, and review. Berry has successfully represented clients in business closings, supplier agreements, landlord/tenant agreements, purchase agreements, land contracts, promissory notes, security agreements and other contract formation. Berry also uses his litigation skills to effectively fight legal disputes and file and litigate lawsuits for damages.

Attorney Brian T. Berry will take the time to investigate your case, evaluate different strategies, and fight every step of the way. He will settle or plead your case only with your permission, and he will go to trial without hesitation when the need arises. Berry’s first priority is for you to get the most favorable outcome possible.

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