$ 275-350 per hour
Bryan Gowdy is a Florida Bar board-certified appellate specialist who has briefed and argued numerous appeals in state and federal courts, including the U.S. Supreme Court and the Supreme Court of Florida. AV-rated by Martindale-Hubbell, Bryan is listed as a “Legal Elite” by Florida Trend magazine and as a “Super Lawyer” in the top 5% of Florida lawyers by Law and Politics magazine.
Raised in Tampa, Bryan Gowdy received his undergraduate degree in international economics from the School of Foreign Service at Georgetown University, where he played NCAA Division I soccer and was a scholarship Naval ROTC student. After graduation, Bryan served as an active-duty naval line officer on ships home-ported in Italy and Japan and deployed to the Persian Gulf. Bryan later entered the Naval Reserves and became commanding officer of a 60-person reserve unit.
After leaving active-duty, Bryan returned home to Florida and entered the University of Florida College of Law, where he graduated first in his class. He also was inducted into the Order of the Coif and served as Management Editor of the Florida Law Review.
After law school, Bryan served as a judicial law clerk, first for Judge Maurice M. Paul of the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Florida and then for Judge Susan H. Black of the U. S. Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit. Following his clerkship with Judge Black, Bryan joined the Jacksonville office of McGuire Woods, where he practiced primarily commercial litigation at the trial and appellate level. Bryan handled appeals in state and federal courts on commercial and class action matters, as well as some matters of family law, post-conviction relief, and civil rights.
Bryan subsequently joined Rebecca Creed to be a full-time appellate lawyer. In addition to his work in commercial matters and class actions, Bryan’s substantive practice runs the gamut from criminal to family law to personal injury and products liability appeals. Bryan frequently lectures at legal seminars on appellate topics.
Bryan has devoted numerous hours to pro bono cases. In 2009, he earned the Pro Bono Award from the Appellate Practice Section of The Florida Bar. He served as chairperson of the pro bono committee of the Florida Bar’s appellate practice section, and on the board of directors for Jacksonville Area Legal Aid.
Bryan is past chairperson of the appellate law section of the Jacksonville Bar Association. He also is an alumnus of the First District Appellate American Inn of Court and the Chester Bedell Inn of Court. He was a barrister in both inns.
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Acquired: 1999
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Acquired: 2000
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"Although Bryan’s true field of expertise is Appeals, he is able and willing to help attorneys like me, at the trial level of a case. His litigation support helps trial lawyers present a case that would preserve any questionable issues for a possible appeal. He is fabulous at what he does!"
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2010
Florida Trend Magazine, Legal Elite
2009
Florida Trend Magazine, Legal Elite
2009
Pro Bono Award, Florida Bar
2009
Florida Super Lawyer, Up and Coming Attorney
2008
Florida Trend Magazine, Legal Elite
N/A
Silver Medal For Pro Bono Service, Florida Supreme Court
2006 - Present
Partner, Creed& Gowdy, P.A.
2001 - 2006
Associate, McGuireWoods LLP
2000 - 2001
Law Clerk, Hon. Susan H. Black, U.S. Court of Appeals, 11th Circuit
1999 - 2000
Law Clerk, Hon. Maurice M. Paul, U.S. Court of Appeals, 11th Circuit
2010 - Present
Florida Justice AssociationVice-Chair of the Appellate Section
2009 - Present
Florida BarExecutive Council
2009 - Present
Florida Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers
2007 - Present
Jacksonville Area Legal AidBoard Member
2006 - Present
Florida Bar, Pro Bono CommitteeChair
2006 - Present
Federal Bar Association
Member
2008 - 2009
First District Appellate American Inn of CourtBarrister
2007 - 2009
Jacksonville Bar Association, Appellate Practice SectionChair
Appeal that resulted in the U.S. Supreme Court invoking the Eighth Amendment to categorically prohibit a non-capital sentence for the first time in its history– life without parole for juvenile offenders who did not commit homicides
Certified question from U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit concerning interpretation of Florida’s uninsured motorist statute
appeal of dismissal for untimely service of process
claim under 42 U.S.C. § 1983
Claim that prohibiting Justin Gatlin from participating in Olympic trials violates American with Disabilities Act
1992
BSFS
N/A
law
2010
Juvenile Life Without Parole Sentences
2010
Practice Before the U.S. Supreme Court
2010
Art of Objecting
2010
Preservation of Error and Practice Before the U.S. Supreme Court
2009
Appellate Strategy for In-House Counsel
2009
Hot Topics
2009
Preservation of Error
2008
Representing Pro Bono Clients
2008
Amicus Briefs
2007
Preservation of Error
2010
2000
1999
English