When you walk into Brian’s office, it feels a lot like you’re going to get advice from a lawyer who’s been a friend of yours for years. You know he knows his stuff, but you also know you can trust him enough to be completely open about what’s going on that has you looking for an attorney’s help. You don’t feel like you’re walking into a snake pit of suits and ties. He’s not sitting behind a big wooden desk in an oversized chair. He’s not speaking in a language you don’t understand. He’s Brian. And he’s a good attorney.
To him you’re not just another case file or dollar sign. In fact he values building client relationships, and prides himself on being a real, approachable person. He carries a strong business mindset in his approach to clients by always returning phone calls, keeping you updated, and being available when needed.
Brian’s a person you can trust, and a person who works hard to earn that trust. He wants Brady Law Firm to be a local, hometown general practice firm where clients go to first for help. So you don’t have to worry about him being an attorney who takes on more than he can handle. If your case isn’t in his wheelhouse, Brian will refer you out to the appropriate attorney he knows will serve your interests best.
Brian held positions for two separate legal treatises and published work in preeminent authorities on the areas of North Carolina real property and probate law.
In addition to his law degree, Brian holds an MBA, giving him an edge above others when it comes to business and corporate law. From helping clients begin businesses to assisting larger corporations, he handles basic startup legalities as well as annual filings, contract negotiations and non-competes. He placed an educational emphasis in intellectual property law; whereby he is able to take special interest in copyright, trademark establishment/infringement and trade secret protection cases.
Maybe what makes Brian such a down-to-earth North Carolina lawyer is that he hasn’t always been one. Before attending law school, he worked in the mortgage business for several years. He was responsible for managing individual loan processes and originating residential mortgage loans. Prior to that he spent time managing musicians including marketing, booking weekly venues and managing finances, while also performing around the Southeast. Perhaps more interesting is the years he spent making a living on the water. Obtaining a USCG Master Captain’s license at the age of 20, Brian operated passenger vessels in and around the Charleston harbor, as well as piloted private vessels to destinations all over the east coast — jobs that weren’t easy and taught him a strong sense of independence and responsibility for the safety of the many lives in his care.
Educational Background
J.D.
Campbell University, Norman Adrian Wiggins School of Law
M.B.A., cum laude
Campbell University, Lundy-Fetterman School of Business
B.S., Business Administration
College of Charleston, Charleston SC
Practice areas
11 years
11 years
11 years
Languages spoken
English
State | Status | Acquired | Updated |
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NC | Active | 2011 | 06/23/2022 |
Legal answers | 4 |
Legal guides | 0 |
Award name | Grantor | Date Granted |
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Rising Star | Super Lawyers | 2019 |
Rising Star | Super Lawyers | 2018 |
Title | Company name | Duration |
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Attorney | Brady Law Firm, PLLC | 2011 - Present |
Association name | Position name | Duration |
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Wake Count Real Property Lawyers Association | 2012 - Present | |
10th Judicial District Bar Association | 2011 - Present | |
North Carolina State Bar | 2011 - Present | |
North Carolina Bar Association | 2011 - Present | |
North Carolina Bar Association, Real Property Law Section | 2011 - Present |
School name | Degree | Graduated |
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Campbell University, Norman Adrian Wiggins School of Law | JD/MBA - Juris Doctorate and MBA | 2011 |
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Michael Franchi, Real estate Attorney on Jan 25, 2021
Relationship: Fellow lawyer in community
Brian is as good as they come. Detailed-oriented, lively, and empathetic - he truly understands what his clients are feeling when they arrive for a closing and he simply does a great job. I highly recommend.
Dominique Foard, General practice Attorney on Oct 6, 2015
Relationship: Fellow lawyer in community
Brian is a fantastic advocate for his clients. He is smart and tenacious. I do not hesitate to recommend Brian.
Michael Franchi, Real estate Attorney on Jan 25, 2021
Relationship: Fellow lawyer in community
Brian is as good as they come. Detailed-oriented, lively, and empathetic - he truly understands what his clients are feeling when they arrive for a closing and he simply does a great job. I highly recommend.
Dominique Foard, General practice Attorney on Oct 6, 2015
Relationship: Fellow lawyer in community
Brian is a fantastic advocate for his clients. He is smart and tenacious. I do not hesitate to recommend Brian.
Christopher Dozier, General practice Attorney on Aug 3, 2015
Relationship: Worked together on matter
I endorse this lawyer.
Matthew Golden, Real estate Attorney on Oct 9, 2013
Relationship: Fellow lawyer in community
Brian is a smart, hard-working lawyer who will actually spend the time to get to know his clients. I would highly recommend him for any property or business matter.
Ryan Stump, General practice Attorney on Aug 30, 2013
Relationship: Fellow lawyer in community
I attended law school with Brian. Brian is an outstanding attorney that will work diligently for his clients. I strongly endorse Brian and highly recommend him to anyone in need of legal representation.
Andrew Crook, Real estate Attorney on Aug 23, 2013
Relationship: Co-worker
Brian is the ideal real estate attorney. FIrst and foremost, the attention he gives your case is unmatched Brian personally prepares each part of every real estate closing where many of his peers have the same work done by a paralegal. This minimizes the likelihood of any surprises at the closing table. Further, as a former loan officer, Brian has experience with real estate closings from multiple viewpoints. Should anything present an issue, he is certain to know how to deal with it. I highly recommend Brian.
Tiffany Lesnik, Real estate Attorney on Aug 22, 2013
Relationship: Fellow lawyer in community
I endorse this lawyer. Not only is Brian a lawyer of integrity but he is also very friendly. He will ensure that you are satisfied with the level of professional service that you receive from his office as well as being more then satisfied with the work product that is delivered. I refer my clients to him all the time and they come back with rave reviews!
Christopher Wilms, Real estate Attorney on Aug 22, 2013
Relationship: Fellow lawyer in community
Mr. Brady and I have worked together on a number of cases. We also refer one another cases regularly. I have always received praise about Mr. Brady from people I refer and personally consult with him when I have a matter with a real estate component. He has always provided sound advice that has proven beneficial for my clients.
Ashley Smith, General practice Attorney on Aug 22, 2013
Relationship: Friend
Brian was always very personable and professional as well as intelligent. I recommend him
Elliot Abrams, General practice Attorney on Aug 9, 2013
Relationship: Fellow lawyer in community
I have referred a number of clients to Brian and have consistently been given stellar reports about his knowledge, attentiveness, and dedication. The folks who I referred were so pleased with Brian's work that they contacted me to thank me for the sending them to him.
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