Breyon Love

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Practice Areas

  • Long-Term & Elder Care Litigation
  • Medical Malpractice Defense
  • Pharmacy Litigation
  • Premises Liability

Breyon is an associate in the Atlanta office of Huff Powell Bailey. He joined the firm in 2023 after completing a two-year clerkship, as Staff Attorney to the Honorable Tangela Barrie, Judge, Superior Court of DeKalb County, Georgia. Breyon defends cases and claims alleging professional negligence that arise in the healthcare setting, including the defense of physicians, nurses, and other allied care providers and in the long term care and senior living setting. He also defends cases of significant injury and damages exposure in areas of ordinary negligence and premises liability.

  • B.S., Business Administration, Florida A & M University (2012)
    • Student Body President
  • M.B.A., Stetson University (2021)
  • J.D., Stetson University School of Law (2021)
    • Breyon Love, Comment, The Impact of the Undue Hardship Standard on Racial Inequality, The Cramdown (Tampa Bay Bankr. Bar Ass’n), Summer 2021, at 21, https://www.tbbba.com/the-impact-of-the-undue-hardship-standard-on-racial-inequality.
    • Breyon Love, Comment, The Impact of the Undue Hardship Standard on Racial Inequality, Perspectives, (Fed. Bar Ass’n Young Lawyers Div.), Fall 2021, at 5, https://www.fedbar.org/younger-lawyersdivision/wp-content/uploads/sites/8/2021/11/yld-fall-2021-2nd-revision.pdf.
    • Judicial Extern, The Honorable Caryl E. Delano, Chief Judge, United States Bankruptcy Court, Middle District of Florida, Tampa, Florida

Publications:

  • Breyon Love, Comment, The Impact of the Undue Hardship Standard on Racial Inequality, The Cramdown (Tampa Bay Bankr. Bar Ass’n), Summer 2021, at 21, https://www.tbbba.com/the-impact-of-the-undue-hardship-standard-on-racial-inequality.
  • Breyon Love, Comment, The Impact of the Undue Hardship Standard on Racial Inequality, Perspectives, (Fed. Bar Ass’n Young Lawyers Div.), Fall 2021, at 5, https://www.fedbar.org/younger-lawyersdivision/wp-content/uploads/sites/8/2021/11/yld-fall-2021-2nd-revision.pdf.

  • State Bar of Georgia

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