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Bryan Frederick Aylstock
Aylstock, Witkin, Kreis & Overholtz, P.L.L.C.
17 East Main Street
Pensacola, FL 32501
(Escambia)
Admitted: 1996, Florida; 1997, U.S. District Court, Northern, Middle and Southern Districts of Florida, U.S. District Court, Northern, Southern and Middle Districts of Alabama and U.S. Court of Appeals Eleventh Circuit; 1999, Alabama; 2002, Mississippi
Practice Areas: Mass Torts; Product Liability; Pharmaceutical Litigation; Class Action; Consumer Fraud; Personal Injury; Wrongful Death; Motor Vehicle Accidents; Nursing Home Abuse and Neglect
Additional Information: See: Guillermo Camarillorazo, et al. v. 3M Corporation; Melda Strimel v. Bayer Corp., et al. ; Luke Vilsmeyer and Christina Marie Vilsmeyer v. 3M Corporation; Royce Archer v. Bayer Healthcare Pharmaceuticals, Inc.
Escambia-Santa Rosa Bar Association; Association of Trial Lawyers of America; Academy of Florida Trial Lawyers.
Bryan F. Aylstock earned his Bachelor of Arts degree in history from the University of North Florida in 1992 (magna cum laude), and graduated number one in his law school section from the Levin College of Law at the University of Florida in May, 1995.
Firm Members: Bobby Bradford Renee Baggett Daniel Thornburgh R. Richards Jennifer Hoekstra Neil Overholtz Caitlyn Miller Ephraim Geisler Nathan Bess
Frequently Asked Questions
Where is Bryan Aylstock located?
Bryan Aylstock is located in Pensacola, FL at 17 East Main Street, 32501 (Escambia County).
What are Bryan Aylstock's practice areas?
Bryan Aylstock's practice areas include: Mass Torts; Product Liability; Pharmaceutical Litigation; Class Action; Consumer Fraud; Personal Injury; Wrongful Death; Motor Vehicle Accidents; Nursing Home Abuse and Neglect.
What firm is Bryan Aylstock associated with?
Bryan Aylstock is associated with Aylstock, Witkin, Kreis & Overholtz, P.L.L.C. in Pensacola, FL.
When was Bryan Aylstock admitted to the bar?
Bryan Aylstock was admitted to practice: 1996, Florida; 1997, U.S. District Court, Northern, Middle and Southern Districts of Florida, U.S. District Court, Northern, Southern and Middle Districts of Alabama and U.S. Court of Appeals Eleventh Circuit; 1999, Alabama; 2002, Mississippi.