Founder
Seattle & California Office

She/Her

206-337-6551
hbradley@bradleybernstein.com

Heidi Bradley


Heidi is a founding partner of BBS, with nearly 20 years of experience in California and Washington representing diverse clients in a broad range of legal matters. She is recognized by Chambers USA as a band-1 antitrust litigator and as a commercial litigator, leading cases from bet-the-company antitrust and securities class actions to internal corporate governance disputes and protection of trade secrets. Across subject areas, Heidi takes a pragmatic and collaborative approach that respects her clients’ business and litigation goals. This approach has helped her achieve outstanding results for her clients, whether through early and favorable settlements, or victory through motion practice, at trial, or on appeal.

Heidi spent the first decade of her legal career at Sullivan & Cromwell in Los Angeles and before that at Heller Ehrman in Seattle and Los Angeles. She represented major technology and banking clients in significant antitrust and securities matters at all stages of litigation, including through trial and appeal. In 2016, Heidi moved back home to Seattle and joined Lane Powell. There she served as lead counsel representing defendants in multiple class actions, achieving complete dismissals of class actions asserting claims ranging from consumer protection, to antitrust, and securities. She has also counseled and represented clients on broad issues outside the class action context, from representing businesses in transactions for approval by the Federal Trade Commission, to victory in commercial arbitrations, to negotiation of early and favorable settlements of business disputes. Heidi also served as a leader in Lane Powell’s litigation department and led the antitrust and securities litigation teams.

Since founding BBS, Heidi has continued to embrace her background as a generalist, and her clients at public and private companies across many industries turn to her for her fearless and practical approach to some of their most challenging issues, from antitrust and trade secret protection, to partnership disputes and class action defense.

Education

  • Principia College, with highest honors (2000)

  • Stanford Law School (2004)

Admissions

  • Washington

  • California