About Joshua
Joshua Bradley began his working life in emergency medicine and now spends his days in courtrooms and conference rooms. His path from paramedic to lawyer is straightforward on paper but shaped by two decades of steady professional changes. He trained as a paramedic at Daytona State College in 1998, earned a B.A. from the University of New Mexico in 2010, and completed his J.D. at the same law school in 2015.
Bradley's early career in emergency services informed his approach to adversity and urgency. After law school he returned to New Mexico and entered legal practice. He is admitted to the New Mexico bar and is also authorized to appear before the U.S. District Court in the District of New Mexico. Those credentials have allowed him to represent clients in both state and federal forums.
He has pursued professional involvement beyond courtroom appearances. Bradley holds active memberships in the State Bar of New Mexico, the American Association for Justice, and the New Mexico Trial Lawyers Association. Those associations indicate regular participation in continuing legal education and in communities that focus on trial advocacy. He keeps current on procedural developments and trial strategy through those networks.
Bradley founded Bradley Law Office, where he manages a small practice that handles contested matters that proceed to trial. He balances casework, client meetings, and litigation deadlines. Colleagues describe him as methodical in preparation and direct in the courtroom. Clients see him as pragmatic: he evaluates options and often prepares cases as if they will be tried.
Throughout his career he has drawn on his background in emergency work. The earlier experience taught quick assessment under pressure and clear communication with people in crisis. Those habits carry over into the way he approaches client intake and case management. He tends to prioritize practical solutions while keeping litigation pathways open.
In files and hearings he represents individuals in matters that require contested advocacy. He maintains his practice at Bradley Law Office and continues to handle litigation in state and federal courts, focusing on civil litigation and trial work.