Ryan Bradway

Ryan Bradway

Attorney

Practice Areas: Litigation

 

Ryan T. Bradway is a commercial litigation attorney at Rose Law Group. He focuses his practice on commercial litigation, business litigation, and premises liability.

Mr. Bradway received his Juris Doctor from Drexel University Thomas R. Kline School of Law, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and a Bachelor of Arts in business from Arizona State University. During law school, he was awarded the CALI Excellence for the Future Award in Technology for Law Practice and E-Discovery & Digital Evidence.

Mr. Bradway is licensed to practice law in Arizona.

Publications

“Litigating and Resolving a Case in the Face of a Pandemic,” For The Record (San Diego County Bar Association), October 2020.

In The News

Rose Law Group hires Daniel Shevtsov to strengthen litigation dept.

By Digital Free Press Rose Law Group is welcoming experienced litigator and trial attorney Daniel Shevtsov to its litigation team. Mr. Shevtsov’s practice is primarily focused on the rigorous representation of individuals and businesses in civil litigation matters as prior to joining Rose Law, he worked at another prominent law firm, handling complex litigation matters across a wide range of practice,

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MARICOPA LAWYER cover story: What I have gained being a judge pro tempore, featuring Andrew Turk, Rose Law Group litigation department chair

By Maricopa County Superior Court Civil Pro Tempore Settlement Conference Innovation Workgroup | Maricopa Lawyer If you have litigated any civil cases in the Maricopa County Superior Court, you have probably worked with a civil settlement judge pro tempore (JPT). If you have, you have probably appreciated the time and service your JPT(s) has provided to you and your client.

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Andrew Turk, Rose Law Group litigation department chair, and Olen Lenets, Rose Law Group litigation department senior associate, on rules of professionalism for litigators

By Andrew Turk & Olen Lenets | Maricopa Lawyer Litigators are trained to deal with adverse parties. This does not mean that your opposition is your enemy. In fact, the Arizona bar is small enough that the chances of running into your opponent again (and again) is all too high. Your opposing counsel one day (or in one case) may

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