About Bradley Stephen
Bradley Stephen Sandler trained in Southern California and built a steady courtroom practice over decades. He earned his J.D. from Thomas Jefferson School of Law after completing a Bachelor of Arts in Communications at San Diego State University. Those two schools framed both his legal education and his early interest in persuasive speech.
He is admitted to practice in California and holds admissions in several federal courts, including the Ninth Circuit and the Northern, Central, Eastern and Southern Districts of California. Those admissions allow him to handle matters that cross state and federal lines. He has navigated both trial dockets and federal filing procedures for clients who require representation in multiple venues.
Sandler has maintained professional affiliations for many years. He has been a member of the Los Angeles County Bar Association since 1999. He joined the American Bar Association in 2013. He keeps his links to local and national bar organizations current and uses them to stay connected to developments in procedure and court practice.
His work rhythm reflects a practice run out of a small office. He has run the Law Office of Bradley S. Sandler for a number of years, handling client work directly and supervising outside filings. That setup has let him remain engaged in the day-to-day tasks of case preparation, motion work and court appearances while managing the administrative responsibilities of running a solo practice.
Colleagues describe him as straightforward in court and focused on the mechanics of litigation rather than on rhetoric. He tends to emphasize clarity in filings and readiness for hearings. In federal matters he pays particular attention to procedural requirements, and in state matters he engages with local court calendars and rules. His approach is practical. It centers on getting cases ready for the next deadline or appearance.
Outside the courtroom, he has continued to pursue professional development, attending seminars and participating in bar activities that address changes in federal and state procedure. He maintains memberships that keep him informed about case law and rule amendments that affect litigation.
His current practice concentrates on matters brought in California state courts and in the federal courts to which he is admitted.