Rebecca Bradley

Rebecca Bradley

Rebecca Bradley

Rebecca Bradley has been in the full time general practice of law in Colorado continuously since 1966, with emphasis on representation of injured and disabled people.

Her education includes a Juris Doctor degree from the University of Denver College of Law, June, 1966 and Bachelor of Science in mathematics from the University of Denver, June 1963 and study in Spanish, Russian and Hebrew languages. She a member of Phi Beta Kappa and graduated Cum Laude with a full academic tuition scholarship for five years.

Ms. Bradley was admitted to practice by the Colorado Supreme Court and the United States District Court for the District of Colorado in 1966; the United States Court of Appeals for the 10th Judicial District in 1967; and the United States Supreme Court in 1969.

Her professional activities have included membership on the Supreme Court/Colorado Bar Association Joint Committee to study the model Rules of Professional Conduct (1987-1990); Secretary of the Colorado Bar Association Ethics Committee (1978-1995); CBA Workers’ Compensation Section Chair (1983-1984); and Adams County Bar Association Representative to the Board of Governors (1973-1975). She is or has been a member of the Denver, Boulder, and Jefferson County Bar Associations; Colorado Trial Lawyers Association (Board of Directors for eight terms). She also is or has been a member of the American Trial Lawyers Association, National Association of Women Lawyers, Colorado Women’s Bar Association, International Law Society, Denver University Law School Chapter. Ms. Bradley has regularly contributed to the Colorado Appellate Handbook updates.

We are also proud of our community involvement. Attorney Rebecca Bradley is a charter member and incorporator of the Boulder Action for Soviet Jewry. Ms. Bradley actively participated for ten years, traveling to the former Soviet Union and Israel, communicating with world leaders to help dissidents in their quest for freedom and human rights. Ms. Bradley has also served as a member of the Board of Trustees of Congregation Har HaShem synagogue in Boulder, Colorado where she served a secretary for four terms and was Vice President from 1987 to 1988. She has been a member of the International Hospitality Center, UNESCO for 26 years.

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