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Walking into the personal-injury rm Law Of ces of Bradley S. Wallace PC, one feels the presence of champions.
Lining the of ces and hallways and perched on desks is a museum’s worth of sports memorabilia—autographed photos of special moments, equipment signed by superstars, commemorative displays and more—each piece with special meaning.
“My three favorites are a goalie mask signed by the entire 1980 Gold Medal winning U.S. Men’s Hockey Team (the “Miracle on Ice” team), a signed Sandy Koufax jersey and a signed canvas picture of Kobe Bryant stand- ing on the scorer’s table at Staples Center af- ter the Lakers Game 7 win against the Celt- ics to win the NBA Championship,” Bradley Wallace, the rm’s founder, says. “All of the pieces were obtained a er a successful policy
limit settlement at the rm.”
ough the rm has only been open for
business since January 2016, Wallace is no rookie in the court of law or on the eld of personal injury business.
“It was the natural progression of my legal career which, over the rst 10 years of my practice, had been spent learning and grow-
ing from others both in and out of the court- room,” he says. “I reached a point where it made sense to forge my own path and create a law practice built from my own vision.”
at vision: To create a new contingency- fee civil litigation practice rm that re ected his values and goals — a rm that utilized modern technologies and e ciencies while
“I reached a point where it made sense to forge my own path and create a law practice built from my own vision.”