Meet Brad
Brad is an attorney in the Richmond office of Allen & Allen specializing in cases involving car crashes, premises liability, and dog bites. Brad, who became a lawyer to help others, has previously worked at a Richmond-based personal injury law firm.
Born in Chicago, Illinois and raised in Dallas, Texas, Brad graduated from Miami University in Oxford, Ohio, where he double majored in History and Political Science. He received his Juris Doctor from the University of Richmond School of Law, where he was selected for membership in the Order of the Barristers for his excellence in trial advocacy. While attending the University of Richmond, Brad was also a member of the law school’s Moot Court Board. Currently, he is an active member of the Virginia Trial Lawyers Association, dedicated to enhancing the knowledge, skills, and professionalism of trial lawyers, as well as the American Association for Justice, which promotes a fair and effective justice system.
In addition to his practice, Brad volunteers outside of work, coaching undergraduate mock trials at the University of Richmond School of Law. In his spare time, he enjoys hanging out with his Golden Retriever, Mickey.
Experience
- Trial Attorney, Allen & Allen (2019 – Present)
- Trial Attorney, Marks and Harrison (2015- 2019)
Bar Admissions
- Virginia State Bar and United States District Court, Eastern District of Virginia
Education
- J.D., University of Richmond School of Law, cum laude (2016)
- B.A., History and Political Science, Miami University (2012)
Honors
Virginia Super Lawyers – Rising Star (2023)
Professional Affiliations
- Virginia State Bar
- Virginia Trial Lawyers Association
- American Association for Justice
Community Service
- Undergraduate Mock Trial Coach, University of Richmond School of Law
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