Growing up in Shawnee, Kansas, Joseph Bryden always had a passion for helping others in need. Coming into his professional career, he learned one of the most effective ways to do that was to help injured Kansans stand up to the insurance companies. His diligence in receiving justice is part of his highest virtues.
Joseph is married to his wife, Nicole, and together they have a son, Jett, a daughter, Blake, and a Jack Russell terrier named Millie. In his free time, Joseph enjoys spending time with family, reading about religion and history, competing in triathlons and partaking in any activity related to football. He is a huge fan of the Dallas Cowboys and the Colorado Avalanche!
Joseph graduated from Washburn University in the Spring of 2019 with a Bachelor of Business Administration (B.B.A.) in Finance and Marketing. At graduation, Joseph received the Sibberson Award, which is awarded to the top student in the School of Business. Throughout all four years of college, when he wasn’t studying, he worked for the Department of Justice at the U.S. Attorney’s Office in Topeka.
After graduating from Washburn University, Joseph attended the University of Kansas School of Law on a full-ride scholarship. While in law school, Joseph was a J.L. Weigand, Jr. Notre Dame Legal Education Trust Scholar, wrote for the Kansas Law Review, served as the President of the Christian Legal Society, and graduated with a certificate in Trial Advocacy.