Eric Bryant


Judge Bryant joined the Arizona Office of Administrative Hearings on May 5, 1997. He is a graduate of the University of Utah (BA, English, 1985) and the University of Arizona College of Law (1988). Since then, he has served the State of Arizona in several different capacities. In 1988, he was a law clerk for Division One of the Arizona Court of Appeals. Following that, from 1989 to 1996, he was an Assistant Attorney General for the State of Arizona in the Criminal Appeals Section, the Administrative Law Section, and the Licensing Enforcement Section. After about two years in criminal law, he moved to the Civil Division, handled a variety of regulatory matters, primarily in the health care area, and distinguished himself in the administrative law field. In 1996, he moved to the Arizona Department of Revenue, working as a tax analyst in Arizona transaction privilege and use tax. Judge Bryant has taught legal assisting courses, including Administrative Law, at Phoenix College since 1990. He has been a presenter for Arizona CLE programs and has also edited Language Arts home school curricula for a small publisher.


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