About Bradley
Bradley Bailyn combines an accounting background and a law degree to run a small New York practice. He trained in business before he trained in law, and that shape is evident in the work he does now.
He earned a B.S. in Accounting from New York University’s Leonard N. Stern School of Business in 2000, then turned to law at Brooklyn Law School, receiving his J.D. in 2003. The two degrees sit at the heart of his professional identity and inform how he approaches client matters.
His first legal-adjacent job came almost immediately after law school, when he worked as an account representative at Thompson Reuters in 2003. A year later he established his own practice, founding The Bailyn Law Office in 2004. In 2006 he took on an in-house role as general counsel and chief financial officer for a group of related marketing and technology firms, a position that added corporate finance and operational responsibility to his portfolio.
Bailyn is admitted to practice in New York and is admitted in several federal forums: the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit and the United States District Courts for the Southern and Eastern Districts of New York. Those admissions allow him to handle matters across state and federal lines when clients require it.
Outside the office he serves on nonprofit boards and in alumni leadership. He is secretary of the Koenig Childhood Cancer Foundation, Inc., a director and board secretary of the Mildred and Gladys Tomiak Foundation, and president of the NYU Alumni Entrepreneurship Network. He also holds memberships in the American Bar Association, Brooklyn Bar Association, New York City Bar Association, Commercial Law League of America and is a member of USA 500 Clubs. The dates on those roles run from 2018 through the present for the foundations and from 2019 onward for most bar associations.
Colleagues and clients describe Bailyn as pragmatic and detail-oriented rather than flashy. He draws on formal accounting training and in-house financial experience to help small and mid-size businesses manage contracts, regulatory questions, and operational disputes. He handles transactional work as well as litigation where necessary, and he balances legal analysis with attention to clients’ financial realities.
He currently leads The Bailyn Law Office, PC and practices in New York and in related federal courts, handling business and finance-related legal matters.