Chelsey Bradley

Education

J.D. — University of Wisconsin Law School
B.A. — University of Wisconsin, Eau Claire

Bar Admission

States of Wisconsin and Colorado

Chelsey Bradley earned her J.D. from the University of Wisconsin Law School. While in law school, Attorney Bradley served as a senior articles editor for the Wisconsin International Law Journal and worked as a student attorney in the Legal Assistance to Institutionalized Persons Project.

She later served as a judicial intern for the Honorable Chief Judge William Conley in the US District Court for the Western District of Wisconsin. In this position, she handled civil litigation cases, with special emphasis on civil rights and patent infringement cases.

Attorney Bradley graduated magna cum laude with a B.B.A. in Management and Marketing from the University of Wisconsin at Eau Claire. Upon graduation, she was named an Outstanding Marketing Graduate, as well as a Distinguished Management Graduate. She was further honored by induction into Beta Gamma Sigma, an honor society for business scholars who graduate within the top 10% of the business program.

Attorney Bradley is a member of the Dane County Small Claims Assistance Program (SCAP), which provides pro bono legal assistance for small claims court litigants. She is an associate attorney at the Alderman Law Firm.

Publications

Co-Author, The Civil Appeals Process in Wisconsin, 2014 (book).

Co-Author, “How to Speed the Appeals Process,” Wisconsin Lawyer, February 2014.

Co-Author, “National Treasure: A Comparative Analysis of Domestic Laws Criminalizing Illicit Excavation and Exportation of Archaeological Objects,” Mercer Law Review, 2014.

Co-Author, “Standards of Review in the Wisconsin Court of Appeals,” Wisconsin Law Journal, November 2013.

Author, Wisconsin Appeals Blog, ongoing.

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