About Bradley Brydon

Bradley Brydon Hansen was an attorney based in Lexington, South Carolina, with over three decades of legal experience. He was admitted to the South Carolina State Bar in 2002, following his earlier admission to the Illinois State Bar in 1991. His extensive practice encompassed various areas of law, including personal injury, criminal law, family law, divorce, business law, and estate planning. This diverse expertise allowed him to serve many clients, addressing their unique legal needs with professionalism and care. Bradley earned his Juris Doctorate from The John Marshall School of Law in Chicago, Illinois, in 1991.

During his time there, he demonstrated leadership skills by serving as President of The Federalist Society of The John Marshall School of Law. Additionally, he contributed as a writer and editor for "The Decisive Utterance," showcasing his commitment to legal scholarship and discourse. Prior to law school, he completed his undergraduate studies at Wittenberg University in Springfield, Ohio, where he earned a Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy in 1984. This academic foundation provided him with critical thinking skills that proved invaluable in his legal career. Throughout his career, Bradley handled a diverse caseload, representing clients in personal injury claims, criminal defense, family law matters, and business disputes.

His experience allowed him to navigate complex legal issues effectively, providing comprehensive legal services to his clients. He was known for his dedication to his clients and his commitment to upholding the law, often going above and beyond to ensure their needs were met. His ability to connect with clients on a personal level made him a advocate in the legal community. Bradley was active in the legal community, holding memberships in the American Bar Association, the Chicago Bar Association, and the Illinois State Bar Association. His involvement in these organizations reflected his dedication to professional development and legal excellence.

In recognition of his contributions, he received the James Madison Distinguished Service Award from The Federalist Society of America, highlighting his commitment to the principles of justice and the rule of law. Sadly, Bradley passed away on July 6, 2025, at the age of 66. A celebration of his life was held on August 2, 2025, at his home in Mina, South Dakota. His passing represented a significant loss to the legal community and those who knew him personally. Bradley's contributions to the field of law and his unwavering dedication to his clients left a lasting impact, ensuring that his legacy would continue to inspire future generations of attorneys.

Bradley Brydon Hansen is deceased (July 6, 2025). This profile is maintained as a historical record.

Education

John Marshall Law School

1991

Accepted Jurisdictions

South Carolina

Court Admissions

Illinois Supreme Court State Supreme Court · Admitted 1991
South Carolina Supreme Court State Supreme Court · Admitted 2002

Types of Cases Handled

Personal Injury Criminal Law Family Law Divorce Business Law Estate Planning

Legal Services Scope

Trial Appeal

Office Locations

Main Office

 602 East Main Street, Suite B Lexington SC 29072
(803) 477-7431