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AT A GLANCE
Law Of ces of Bradley S. Wallace, PC
16000 Ventura Blvd., Suite 440 Encino 91436
(818) 476-5998 wallaceaccidentlaw.com
Founded in 2016
Practice Areas
Plaintiff Contingency Civil Litigation Wrongful Death
Burn Injuries
Auto Collisions
Premises Liability Dog Attacks Wild re Litigation
Associates
Alon M. Aliav
Emily C. Williams Cristine S. Capitulo
Staff
Frances Barragan, Nick Bryman, Ariana Covarrubias, Jennifer Escobedo, Jasmin Estrada, Shannon Heatley, Ricardo “Rick” Menard, Corinne Messinger, Daniel Sab, Nicolas Silva, Bertha Villanueva, Natalie Wallace, Ethan Willner
Partner Bradley S. Wallace
Education
Juris Doctor, California Western School of Law, 2005
Bachelor of Arts in Political Science, Pepperdine University, 2002
Honors:
Top 40 Under 40, National Trial Lawyers, 2015-2018
Southern California Rising Star, Super Lawyers Magazine, 2013-2018
Premier 100 Trial Attorney, American Academy of Trial Attorneys, 2016- 2018
10 Best Attorneys in Southern California, American Institute of Personal Injury Attorneys, 2015-2018
Life Member, Million Dollar Advocates Forum
Lifetime Charter Member, Rue Ratings Best Attorneys
strong interest in law and government, as well as an outgoing personality and penchant for being argumentative and question- ing authority, drew him at an early age to law and the courtroom.
Apparently it’s getting more so. In nearly three years, the  rm has expanded its o ce space twice and added attorneys and sta  at a “signi cant rate,” with business growing tremendously overall. Balancing his practice with running the business is a challenge he  nds “invigorating and exciting every day.”
Wallace credits the  rm’s evolution to its relationships with its referring attorneys and law  rms.
“I am a big believer in having my entire staff aware of the bigger picture of what we do and understanding the impact that consumer advocacy has in our society,
“Once they see our level of legal work and professionalism, as well as the results achieved on cases they have referred to our  rm, these attorneys have steadily increased the number of cases they are referring to us,” Wallace says.
Staying active in the community helps get business, too, and for that no one gets to sit on the bench. Every member of the firm, including attorneys and staff, is a member of CAALA (Consumer Attorneys Association of Los Angeles), the nation’s largest association of plaintiffs’ attorneys. He and his team have formed strong relationships with fellow members from other plaintiff firms and regularly attend the organization’s education- al and social events.
Further, Wallace is a member of the Board of Directors for the Los Angeles Trial Lawyers’ Charities, a non-pro t founded and run by plainti  trial attorneys committed to giving back to the great- er Los Angeles community, and his team regularly volunteers at LATLC events.
“I am a big believer in having my entire sta  aware of the bigger picture of what we do and understanding the impact that consumer advocacy has in our society,” Wallace says.
The firm is flexing its advocacy muscle these days in sev- eral high-profile cases. Wallace regularly handles injury cases against celebrity defendants and has several active cases being covered by TMZ.
In addition, the  rm was recently retained by many victims of the Sylmar Creek Fire and is prosecuting the case against the City of Los Angeles Department of Water and Power for its role in causing that devastating  re.
“With the recent outbreak of wild res across California, I am ex- cited that our  rm is positioned to be at the forefront of represent- ing victims of wild res for the foreseeable future,” Wallace says.
His cases might be getting larger, but Wallace’s commitment to turning victims into winners hasn’t waivered.
“My practice has always been focused exclusively on represent- ing individuals who have su ered harm and need a voice,” he says, “And that will remain my focus for the entirety of my career.”
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