Barbara J. Brady

Shareholder

Barbara J. Brady

1024 453 Karr Tuttle Campbell

Barbara Brady concentrates her work on litigation. She dedicates most of her practice to representing insurance coverage disputes and bad faith cases.

Barbara Brady is a graduate of Harvard Law School. She is a shareholder in the firm and concentrates her practice on litigation. Her practice currently focuses on insurance coverage disputes and bad faith, particularly those involving defective construction. Barbara has handled a broad range of cases, including personal injury, property damage and product liability.

Barbara is actively involved in the Washington State Bar Association. For a number of years, she served on the King County Bar Association’s Judicial Evaluation Committee, which screens and evaluates candidates and nominees for judicial positions. Barbara is a long-time volunteer for the Seattle Emergency Housing Shelter Legal Services Program, which is designed to provide access to justice for low-income citizens. She served for five years as an officer in Lawyers Helping Hungry Children, a non-profit organization designed to raise funds to feed children of low-income families.

  • Author, “Constitutional Aspects of Dress Regulation in Public Schools,” Washington School Academy, (1995)
  • American Bar Association
    • Litigation Section
    • Tort Trial & Insurance Practice Section
  • Washington State Bar Association
    • Litigation Section
  • King County Bar Association
  • Minority Corporate Counsel Association
  • Defense Research Institute
  • Washington Defense Trial Lawyers Association
  • Washington State Bar
  • U.S. District Court, Western District of Washington
  • U.S. Claims Court
  • U.S. Court of Appeals, Ninth Circuit
  • J.D., Harvard Law School
  • B.A., high distinction, Central Washington University

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