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Beverly Bradshaw, Esq.

Ms. Bradshaw graduated from UCLA School of Law in May 2009. During her tenure at UCLA Law, she served as a research assistant to acclaimed Constitutional Law Professor, Adam Winkler – assisting in many projects including, an amicus curiae for the Second Amendment case, District of Columbia v. Heller, argued before the United States Supreme Court in 2008. Prior to graduating from UCLA Law, Ms. Bradshaw earned a Bachelor of Science Degree in Biology from California State Polytechnic University, Pomona.

Upon graduating from UCLA Law, Ms. Bradshaw began her legal career with Best Best & Krieger LLP as an associate in the Special Districts practice group, where she was counsel to public agencies such as the Riverside County Transportation Commission. As counsel to public agencies, Ms. Bradshaw negotiated and drafted contracts for multi-billion dollar projects, such as the Route 91 Toll Road expansion. Ms. Bradshaw went on to establish her own private practice, specializing in business transactional law. Ms. Bradshaw also served as a Deputy Labor Commissioner with the State of California. As a Deputy Labor Commissioner, Ms. Bradshaw heard and adjudicated wage disputes between employers and employees as governed by the California Labor Code.

Concurrent to her legal education and practice, Ms. Bradshaw co-owned a small business, China Palace Restaurant, where she oversaw financial operations.

Ms. Bradshaw is a two-time, stage IV lymphoma survivor. She is an avid dog rescuer and operates a small non-profit for the purpose of rescuing and rehoming dogs.