About Bradley
Bradley Mancuso moved from a foundation in psychology toward a career in law. He combined undergraduate study in human behavior with three years of legal education, then entered practice in California. The mix of disciplines frames how he approaches client interactions and problem solving.
Mancuso earned a Bachelor of Science in Psychology from Abilene Christian University in 2003 after beginning his studies in 1999. He went on to attend Pepperdine University School of Law, receiving his Juris Doctor in 2012. Those years of study spanned theory and applied work in separate fields and left him comfortable working with both factual detail and human dynamics.
After law school Mancuso became a member of the California State Bar in 2012. That same year he joined Bohm Law Group as a lawyer. His professional record is rooted in that single firm affiliation, and he has maintained his bar membership continuously since his admission.
Colleagues and clients encounter an attorney who draws on a background in psychology when explaining legal issues and when sitting down to develop strategy. He relies on clear explanation rather than legal jargon, and he structures case preparation around priorities laid out by those he represents. His approach emphasizes listening first, then translating facts into legal options.
Mancuso’s academic path—psychology followed by law—shapes how he evaluates disputes and counsel clients. He spent his early professional years at Bohm Law Group, where he learned the day-to-day work of being a practicing lawyer in California. That experience includes courtroom procedure, client intake, and the drafting and review of legal documents related to matters under state law.
Today he remains at Bohm Law Group, Inc. in California. He practices law there and represents clients in matters arising under California law.