Dexter Bradford is an associate at Beresford Booth. His primary areas of practice include business and real estate litigation and employment law. Dexter has successfully represented clients in complex disputes, including workplace discrimination, wrongful termination, contract disputes, and real estate disputes.
Known for his meticulous attention to detail and strong courtroom presence, Dexter is committed to achieving favorable outcomes through negotiation, mediation, and litigation. He works closely with his clients to understand their unique legal challenges, offering tailored solutions that mitigate risk and protect their rights.
A graduate of Seattle University School of Law, Dexter was a member of the Moot Court Board and the Managing Editor of the Journal of Technological Innovation & Environmental Law. While actively engaged in his studies, Dexter maintained the Presidential Law Scholarship.
Dexter is also fluent in Spanish. Outside of work, Dexter enjoys photography, golfing, wake surfing, and spending time with his wife and daughter.
Practice Areas:
- Litigation
- Divorce & Family Law
- Employment Law
- Business, Mergers & Acquisitions
Admitted:
- Washington
Education:
- Seattle University School of Law, J.D.
- Utah Valley University, (public speaking)
Languages:
- Spanish
Recent Posts:
- Meal Break Blunders: Costly Mistakes Washington Employers Must Avoid
- When Is It Okay to Withhold Employees’ Wages in Washington State?
- Safeguarding Your Business: Unfair Competition and Tortious Interference
- The Escalator Principle: Military Employee Rights When Returning from Leave
- When is it Okay to Withhold Employees’ Wages in Washington State?