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Bryan James Blehm 
Phoenix, Arizona
Associate
phone 602.643.2464
fax 602.248.0947
email bryan.blehm@phx.bowmanandbrooke.com

Bryan Blehm concentrates his legal practice on product liability, with a focus on automotive litigation and recreational vehicle litigation. Currently he manages cases for large automotive manufacturers and recreational vehicle manufacturers. He engages in all aspects of discovery and trial preparation, including preparing and arguing motions.

Bryan gained experience as a summer clerk for the Tennessee Court of Criminal Appeals. In this role he researched legal topics and drafted public opinions. Prior to joining Bowman and Brooke, Bryan clerked at a firm in Tucson, AZ, where he worked on contract and property law issues.

Bryan was an educator at a college preparatory school before he attended law school. He taught Economics, Government and U.S. History. Bryan also served in the U.S. Army where he worked as a mechanic and vehicle recovery specialist while stationed in Europe and the United States.

Outside of the courtroom, Bryan enjoys motorcycling, running, reading and spending time with his family.

Areas of Practice:
Product Liability
Bar Admissions:
Nevada, 2006
Arizona, 2005
U.S. District Court District of Nevada, 2006
U.S. District Court District of Arizona, 2005
Education:
University of Arizona College of Law, Tucson, Arizona, 2005
J.D.
Honors: Summa Cum Laude
Honors: Order of the Coif
Honors: Arizona Law Review


University of Arizona, 1994
M.A. Latin American Studies


Colorado State University, 1992
B.A.
Honors: Alpha Chi National Honor Scholarship Society


Classes/Seminars Taught:
Economics


Government


U.S. History


Professional Associations and Memberships:
Arizona Association of Defense Counsel


American Bar Association


Maricopa County Bar Association


Society of Automotive Engineers


Past Employment Positions:
U.S. Army, Specialist, 1985 - 1989


Fraternities/Sororities:
Phi Delta Phi

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