Brad focuses his practice on the defense of medical professionals and their employers in medical malpractice claims, transportation and premises liability cases, consumer litigation, and commercial litigation. He also advises physicians, hospitals, and surgery centers in credentialing and privileging matters. Brad has a broad background in administrative, trial, and appellate litigation in state and federal courts in Virginia. He has first chair trial experience in Virginia Circuit and General District Courts, and he has represented clients in numerous proceedings before the Virginia Workers’ Compensation Commission and the United States Department of Labor. Brad’s appellate experience includes multiple oral arguments before the Virginia Court of Appeals and extensive briefing in all of Virginia’s state and federal appellate courts.
Brad earned his undergraduate degrees in Economics and Writing, Rhetoric, and Technical Communication from James Madison University. He attended the University of Richmond School of Law, where he represented the University in the 2015 Judge John R. Brown Admiralty Moot Court Competition and worked with a local attorney to provide pro bono appellate representation before the Virginia Court of Appeals and Supreme Court of Virginia.
Outside of the office, Brad teaches mock trial and appellate advocacy as part of Virginia’s Model Judiciary Program. He enjoys spending time outdoors and cherishes time spent with family, friends, and his dog, Lady.
Admissions
- Virginia
- United States District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia
- United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit
Education
- B.S., James Madison University, Economics and Writing, Rhetoric, and Technical Communication
- J.D., University of Richmond School of Law
Professional Associations
- Virginia Bar Association