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Michele Bradley

Associate Professor of Legal Research and Writing
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Areas of Interest
Legal Research
Writing

Education
B.S., Wayne State University
M.B.A., Xavier University
J.D., University of Cincinnati College of Law

Michele Bradley has joined the faculty as a Legal Research and Writing Professor. A 1993 graduate of the University of Cincinnati College of Law, she served as an Articles Editor for the Law Review. Upon graduation she was named to the Order of the Coif.

Her professional experience is varied and extensive. Prior to becoming an attorney, Professor Bradley was a Product Development Manager for The Procter & Gamble Company. After graduation from the College of Law, Professor Bradley clerked for Judge David Nelson, U.S. Court of Appeals, Sixth Circuit. She then worked as an associate for Frost Todd Brown, specializing in litigation and counseling in environmental and food and drug law.

Professor Bradley relocated to Atlanta, Georgia, where she worked in private practice providing counseling and litigation support for small businesses, local government entities, and individuals. She left private practice for a time to work as a Professor of Legal Research and Writing at John Marshall Law School. She eventually returned to private practice with Webb, Lindsey & Wade, advising business clients on matters ranging from employment issues, intellectual property protection, and dealing with regulatory agencies.

Her educational background is unique. She received her bachelor of science degree in chemical engineering from Wayne State University (MI), her masters of business administration from Xavier University (OH), and a juris doctorate from UC Law. While at law school she authored "The States Role in Regulating Food Labeling: The Effect of the Nutrition Labeling and Education Act of 1990," which was published in the Food and Drug Law Journal.

View Professor Bradley's CV. (pdf)