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David P. Bradley

Partner

Overview

Overview

David P. Bradley is a Partner in the firm's West Palm Beach office and practices in the areas of malpractice, insurance defense, first-party claims and coverage, security negligence, premises and property liability, automobile and trucking.

Mr. Bradley earned his B.A. (1982) and M.A. (1984) at Gannon University, Erie, PA and a Juris Doctor (1989) at Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH.

He is a member of The Florida Bar, Ohio State Bar Association, Cuyahoga County Bar Association, Trustee, Past Chair of the Attorney-Client Relations Committee, Articles Editor of Law and Fact Bar Journal. Bar Association delegate to the Judicial Conference, Past Member of the Common Pleas Court Committee.

Mr. Bradley is the recipient of the Ohio State Bar Association's Outstanding Community Service Award for District Twelve, AV Rated by Martindale-Hubbell® Law Directory, Past Member and Vice President of Holy Rosary Parish Council, Chair of the Cuyahoga County Bar Association's Holiday Hunger Drive.

Associations

  • The Florida Bar Association
  • Ohio State Bar Association
  • Cuyahoga County Bar Association
  • Law and Fact Bar Journal, Articles Editor
  • Judicial Conference, Bar Association Delegate 
  • Cuyahoga County Bar Association's Holiday Hunger Drive, Chair
  • Common Pleas Court Committee, Past Member
  • Attorney-Client Relations Committee, Past Chair
  • Holy Rosary Parish Council, Past Member and Vice President

Awards & Recognitions

  • Outstanding Community Service Award for District Twelve, Ohio State Bar Association
  • AV-P 2025
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