In 1991, after graduating from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, with a degree in political science, Bradley realized that 1) he couldn’t afford to start his own country and 2) Dean Smith’s incoming 1990 freshman class looked to be one of the best classes ever assembled in college basketball, so he decided to attend the UNC School of Law. Three years and one national championship later, he graduated and began working as a trial lawyer for Anderson, Cox and Ennis and continued there when it became Anderson, Daniel and Coxe.
In 2005, Bradley started Hodges & Coxe P.C., with friend and fellow graduate Wes Hodges. Bradley has represented both plaintiffs and defendants with all types of civil litigation, including personal injury, medical malpractice, construction disputes, employment and business disputes, and other contract disputes.
Bradley is married to Julie Hays Coxe and they have two children together. He is a member of Winter Park Presbyterian Church and former board member as well as past chairman of the Cape Fear Chapter of the American Red Cross. Currently he serves on the board of The Thalian Association, a non-profit organization that’s dedicated to enhancing the rich artistic environment of the Cape Fear region and is North Carolina’s Official Community Theater.
In addition to serving on the board of the Thalian Association, Bradley has performed in several community theater productions. However, it is there he experienced his biggest professional disappointment: he was not cast as Atticus Finch in the Thalian Association’s production of “To Kill a Mockingbird.”
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Education
- University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill - J.D. - 1995
Bar Associations
- North Carolina State Bar
- New Hanover County Bar Association
- North Carolina Bar Association
- South Carolina State Bar
- North Carolina Advocates for Justice
Honors & Activities
- Winter Park Presbyterian Church Session Member
- Martindale-Hubbell Distinguished
- University of North Carolina Educational Foundation
- American Red Cross, Cape Fear Chapter, Former Chairman and Board Member
- Thalian Association. Board Member.
- Community Theater (Thalian Association, Big Dawg Productions)
- Top 100 Litigation Lawyer in the State of North Carolina from the American Society of Legal Advocates
- The National Trial Lawyers Top 100
- 10.0 Avvo rating
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