Bradley L. Leger | Attorney

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Bradley L. Leger received his law degree from South Texas College of Law in Houston, Texas. While in Law School, Mr. Leger was an Articles Editor on the South Texas Law Review where he received numerous writing awards, including the E.E. Townes Award for Best Article on Constitutional Law. Mr. Leger also received the Ruth R. Bettes Foundation Scholarship, was a member of Phi Delta Phi Honors Fraternity, and was recognized in Who's Who: American Law Students every year of his Law School career. Also, while enrolled as a student, Mr. Leger passed the Texas Bar Exam, was an Editor on the South Texas Law Review and had an article published entitled, Thermal Imaging and the Fourth Amendment: The Government's High Tech Assault on a Once Treasured Haven, Kyllo v. United States, 553 U.S. 27 (2002), 43 S. TEX. L. REV. 837, all in the same year an achievement yet to be matched. Mr. Leger also studied International Law in 2002 at the University of Malta.

Since graduating from Law School, Mr. Leger has gone head to head with some of the largest Corporations in America and abroad. Mr. Leger has recovered millions of dollars for his clients, including co-counseling a $12.9 million jury verdict for a crash victim in an aviation lawsuit. Mr. Leger has successfully negotiated settlements in the millions of dollars for products liability, medical malpractice, and premises liability cases, among others. Mr. Leger was also part of a team of lawyers who took the Tobacco Companies all the way to the United States Supreme Court. Mr. Leger represents hundreds of victims in defective product cases, including defective cruise control switches in Ford vehicles. Mr. Leger was also selected to be one of only six lawyers in the state of Texas to serve in the Plaintiffs' Steering Committee for the Texas Ford fire Multi-District Litigation. These Ford fires are the subject of the largest recall in American history and Mr. Leger has been at the forefront of this litigation since its inception.

Mr. Leger has been quoted by the New York Times for a case involving a death alleged to have been caused by a defective cruise control switch on a Ford truck, interviewed by CNN and the Detroit News, and also appeared on Channel 2 KPRC and KHOU Channel 11 in Houston, Texas. Mr. Leger has been admitted pro hac vice in California, Florida, Tennessee, Arkansas, Colorado and Louisiana. Mr. Leger currently represents clients in over 35 states and has earned the reputation as one of the most aggressive young lawyers in the country.

Admission

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Education

University of Malta B.A.

Leger Adkins LLP Highlights

Admiralty & Maritime, Bad Faith Insurance, Corporate, Class Action, Consumer Protection, Litigation; Medical Malpractice; Car Accident; Personal Injury; Products Liability; Railroad Injury

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