About Matthew
Matthew Bradley began his legal journey at the University of Notre Dame, where he earned his Juris Doctor. He left Indiana with a grounding in legal theory and the sort of rigorous classroom debate that shapes appellate argument. The Notre Dame experience provided a base for the practical work that followed.
Early in his career he served as a law clerk to the Colorado Supreme Court in 2020. That role put him inside the appellate process. He handled legal research and prepared draft opinions and memoranda for the justices. The clerkship offered steady exposure to complex briefs and the mechanics of state-level decision-making. It also gave him a clear view of how judges weigh precedent and craft rulings.
After the clerkship he moved into private practice. He maintains membership in the State Bar of Colorado and participates in the professional life of the bar. That connection keeps him current on changes to state procedure and continuing legal education requirements. It also links him to other lawyers and judges across Colorado.
He now operates The Law Office of Matthew Bradley. The office is a small, independent practice. He handles client matters from the initial consultation through written filings and, when necessary, oral argument. His background in appellate work informs how he frames issues and prepares records. The skills developed on the Supreme Court—close reading of briefs, attention to statutory text, and careful drafting—shape the services he offers clients.
Clients at his office can expect work grounded in research and attention to court rules. He spends time on case analysis and preparation. He also seeks to explain legal options plainly so clients understand the pathways available to them. Outside the office he remains connected to the legal community through the State Bar and occasional courtroom appearances.
The arc of his career runs from Notre Dame classrooms to a Colorado Supreme Court clerkship and into private practice. That sequence has produced a practice style that emphasizes appellate procedure and careful written advocacy. His current practice focuses on advising clients on matters informed by state appellate law and court procedure.