Brad Brady is a native of
Anamosa, Iowa
. He graduated from
Cornell College
in 1974, earning a Bachelor's degree in philosophy, summa cum laude. He graduated from University of Iowa College of Law, with Distinction in 1978. Brad Brady has practiced law in
Cedar Rapids, Iowa
since graduation. He practices primarily in the areas of personal injury, wrongful death, products liability and commercial litigation. He also serves as a mediator for a variety of civil litigation disputes, including personal injury, insurance disputes, civil rights, employment, real estate and property damage disputes.
Brad Brady is admitted to practice before the federal district courts for Northern and Southern Districts of Iowa, and the Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals. He previously has been admitted by court order and/or appeared pro hac vice in cases in: United States District Court for -
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The N. District of Alabama
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The E. District of Arkansas
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The S. District of
California
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The District of Colorado
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The Middle District of
North Carolina
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The W. District of
Oklahoma
Superior Court
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Arizona
Superior Court
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California
Superior Court
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Connecticut
Superior Court
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Florida
Circuit Court
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Illinois
Superior Court
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Indiana
Superior Court
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Minnesota
Superior Court
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Nebraska
District Court
Brad Brady is the recipient of an AV rating, the highest peer review rating by Martindale-Hubbell. He is a member of the American Bar Association, where he is a member of the Litigation Section and the Attorneys Information Exchange Group. He is also a member of the Iowa State Bar Association and the Linn County Bar Association.
As a member of the American Association for Justice, he is active in the:
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Business Torts Section
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Employment Rights Law Section
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Insurance Section
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Products Liability Section
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Professional Negligence
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Lead Paint Litigation
Brad Brady has been inducted into the American College of Trial Lawyers, an organization devoted to trial practice and limited to approximately 1% of practicing Iowa attorneys and into the Iowa Academy of Trial Lawyers, an organization devoted to trial practice and limited to approximately 3% of
Iowa
attorneys. He also serves as a member of the Justice For All Group.