Brad Bergford earned his Bachelor of Arts in Political Science and Pre-Law at the University of Colorado where he graduated summa cum laude and was recognized “With Highest Distinction” by the Political Science Department. Mr. Bergford went on to earn his juris doctorate from the University of Denver, where he earned the R.M. Johnson scholarship and was active in a variety of student bar associations, including the Criminal Law Society, the Federalist Society, and Christian Legal Society, which he served as President. Mr. Bergford was the first Student Intern/Law Clerk to work in County Court in Colorado’s First Judicial District, where he produced a civil law bench book that is now a reference tool for county court judges statewide.
Following law school, Brad Bergford was selected as a University of Denver Sturm College of Law Judicial Fellow and served the Honorable Philip McNulty in District Court in the First Judicial District where he wrote court opinions in numerous cases involving subjects ranging from family law to constitutional law. Mr. Bergford also has the distinction of being named an Alliance Defending Freedom "Blackstone Fellow." Mr. Bergford’s practice focuses on civil litigation, estate planning, and business formation and planning. In his litigation practice, Mr. Bergford handles disputes in various areas, including contract law, constitutional law, personal injury, landlord-tenant law, employment law, civil rights law, family law, and the broad category, torts. Brad has guided hotly-contested cases to successful conclusions both at trial and prior to trial because of his skill, his professionalism, his knowledge, and his creativity.