Brad Culpepper | Attorney

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About Brad
Brad had a record setting four years as a Defensive Tackle at the University of Florida (1988-1991). While captaining the school's first ever Southeastern Conference Championship team (91), Brad was consensus 1st team All-American (A.P., Kodak, Football News), 1st team Academic All-American (GTE), and unanimous 1st team All-Southeastern Conference.
He was named Toyota's National Leader of the Year, and was one of 15 recipients of the National Football Foundation and College Hall of Fame's Scholar Athlete Award. Of that group of 15 award winners, Brad was awarded the Vincent Draddy National Scholar Athlete of the Year (known as the Heisman of scholar athlete's awards). During that year Brad was elected as Student Body Vice-President and served the entire 35,000 students at the University of Florida. Brad served as the student representative on the Board of Directors of the University Athletic Association which oversees the entire operation of all athletic programs at UF. Since he graduated with a B.A. in History following his Junior year, all of these accomplishments were achieved while participating in the Masters Program for Sports Administration. Brad was named to the University of Florida's All Century 1st team and was inducted into the UF athletic Hall of Fame in his first year of eligibility (2001).
Brad was selected in the 10th round of the 1992 N.F.L. Draft by the Minnesota Vikings. He was the lowest round draft pick to start on opening day. After two years with the Vikings, Brad joined the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. In his six years with the Buccaneers, Brad played in over 95 games while starting over 80. He led the team in sacks twice and is 4th on the all-time sack list. Brad also led the defensive line in tackles 4 out of 6 seasons. He was an integral part of the transformation of the "Yuccaneers" to the dominant team that was one play away from the 1999 Superbowl. Brad finished his career with the Chicago Bears in 2000.
During his 9 year tenure in the N.F.L., Brad was elected as the Player Representative of the Buccaneers and Bears for the N.F.L. Players Union. While in this role he served on the Disciplinary Committee that issued fines and suspensions to unethical player agents. Brad helped raise over $300,000 for specific charities (Children's Miracle Network, Shands Hospital, & Shriner's Hospitals for Children) through his own celebrity Golf Tournament and through in-store donations from a local chain restaurant (Beef-O-Brady's). Brad also created Culpepper's Champions, which provided Buccaneer tickets to local students who improve in their schools' reading programs. Brad continued his education during the off-season at the University of Florida's Law School and received both a M.A. in Sports Administration and a J.D. (honors) in 2001.
Brad currently resides in Tampa with his wife Monica and their three children, Rex Judge and Honor.
After 5 years of working at Morgan & Morgan, P.A., Brad opened up his own law firm, Culpepper Kurland, in March of 2007.
Admission
Florida
2002
Education
University of Florida
Culpepper Kurland Highlights
Class Action, Bad Faith Insurance, Premises Liability, Wrongful Death, Dispute Resolution, Animal Bite; Car Accident; Aviation Accident; Criminal; Litigation; Insurance; Personal Injury