Bryan A. Vroon, Esq.

Until June of 2004, Bryan Vroon was a partner in the Litigation Department of Alston & Bird LLP, a national law firm with offices in Atlanta, Washington, Charlotte, and New York City. Leaving Alston & Bird to form his firm, Bryan has focused on representing plaintiffs in meritorious cases. His main objective is to pursue cases based on public health and public interest. Much of his practice has focused on representing whistleblowers in prosecuting claims for healthcare fraud on behalf of the federal government. These cases combine his passion for medicine, public health, and public policy and involve major damages to the federal government.

Since 2010, Bryan has served as lead counsel for whistleblowers in 72 settlements involving false claims against federal healthcare programs. These settlements have resulted in approximately 350 million dollars in recoveries to the Federal Treasury.

Education and Experience

  • J.D. Vanderbilt University School of Law, 1987

  • Student Writing Editor, Vanderbilt Law Review

  • Jessup International Moot Court Team

  • American Jurisprudence Award—Medicine and Law

  • Partner, Alston & Bird, LLP, Atlanta Georgia until forming his own firm in 2004

  • B.A. Emory University, 1984

  • The Westminster Schools, 1980

Personal Background

After graduating from The Westminster Schools in Atlanta, Bryan received a B.A. degree from Emory University in 1984 and a J.D. degree from Vanderbilt University in 1987. Bryan was ranked in the top 10% of his class and also played collegiate tennis and ran cross country at Emory University and Calvin College. In law school, he served as student writing editor on the Vanderbilt Law Review and was a member of the Vanderbilt Moot Court Board. He was one of five students selected to represent Vanderbilt on the Jessup International Law Moot Court Team. He also received the American Jurisprudence Award for Medicine and Law.

Bryan is married to Caroline Shaffer Vroon and they have three sons.