Jennifer M. Bradley

1001 Winstead Drive, Cary, NC

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Education

1998
University of North Carolina, JD - Juris Doctor
1995
Emory and Henry College, BS - Bachelor of Science
1991
Maryville High School

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Edward

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02 Oct, 2019
My general impression is that Jenny is smart and no nonsense. Perhaps a good person to watch a basketball game at the local bar. Doesn't really get riled up in the drama of the case. I liked that. She's a straight shooter. Quick to understand the situation. Very efficient and clearly has experience. Yet that's also a major problem if you have a complex case. I think she let her staff do the brunt of the work. Cheaper in the short term but miscommunication errors were made. Cost me more in the end. No apology... just blame towards me. Somehow the customers fault. Jenny said my case could not be settled. Well my next lawyer got it done at a tiny fraction of what Jenny wanted to charge me. I made the hard decision of finding a new lawyer several months prior to the trial. The difference of my new lawyer was night and day. I also had a later chance to see emails from the opposing lawyer and it was clear some of the issues were because Jenny was dropping the ball. Never responding to the opposing emails. Jenny was hard to get in contact for me as well. Emails were infrequently answered. Never was given her direct number. Voicemail/answering service was the norm when calling the office. Once again a huge difference from my new lawyer who would respond to texts and emails late at night or even on weekends. It was clear that my new lawyer was vested in my case. Likely spent late nights thinking about how the resolve this two year hellish ordeal. In stark contrast to speak to Jenny, I had to schedule a phone appointment during her normal business hours. Finally, the divorce process was a very private affair for me. I did not appreciate the US Postal letters she sent that had her huge logo written all over it "TRIANGLEDIVORCE". Should be discrete. Overall I could not in good faith recommend Jenny. I think for a straight forward case she's likely very capable. For a complex case that required some actual personal attention... I think she's not really invested to make the effort. In the end I don't think she really cared. Just another client and paycheck. Just my opinion.
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Anonymous

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26 Jan, 2018
I had Jenny represent me in my separation process. From day one it was clear to me that her style of work reflected ethics and a desire for a fair settlement. Jenny is extremely knowledgeable and trustworthy. Recognizing how the legal system works she steered me in the right direction on many occasions. She listened to me but more importantly assisted my case without ever getting into nonsensical arguments. This comforted my situation many times and ultimately led to a fair settlement where I could preserve ALL that was important to me. Jenny is the best all-around and knows how to navigate through the rather arduous process with ease and comfort. To summarize she is: 1) Skilled, able and intelligent - made sure ALL my interest was honored. 2) Responsive, thorough and organized - responded to my needs even on Christmas holidays. 3) Cost-conscious with her legal fees and never wasted my or her time
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Anonymous

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17 Feb, 2017
I consulted with attorney Bradley for my divorce (although I practice law too) and also have seen her as a mediator. She is very experienced, knowledgeable, and will tell it to you straight. No puffery or silly gamesmanship as I have seen with other attorneys. I highly recommend Ms. Bradley as one of the top divorce attorneys in the area.
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Publications

2019:
North Carolina Bar Association Foundation - CLE, Elder and Special Needs Law
2012:
North Carolina Bar Association Foundation - CLE, Civil Procedure, Discovery, Deposition and Courtroom Procedure
2010:
North Carolina Bar Association Foundation - CLE, Preparing and Managing a Child Support Case
2009:
North Carolina Bar Association Foundation - CLE, Attacking/Enforcing Premarital Agreements, Separation & Property Settlements & Mediated Settlement Agreements
2006:
Halfmoon CLE, Enforcement and Modification of Family Law Judgments and Orders
2006:
North Carolina Bar Association Foundation - CLE, Real Estate Issues, Transactions and Valuations
2006:
North Carolina Advocates for Justice, Ethical Concerns
2005:
Halfmoon CLE, Professional Responsibility
2005:
Wake Forest University CLE, Post-Separation Support & Alimony
2005:
Lorman Education Services CLE, Case Law Update
2005:
Lorman Education Services CLE, Child Custody and Child Support: Preparing Your Case
2004:
North Carolina Bar Association Foundation - CLE, What is Cohabitation?
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