Practice Areas: Personal Injury, Medical Malpractice, Food & Drugs; view more
Licensed in Washington since: 2014
Education: University of Washington School of Law
Details
Brady Douglas, an esteemed legal professional and perennial Rising Star, serves as Principal Attorney at Menzer Law in Seattle. Brady specializes in personal injury law, focusing on medical malpractice and wrongful death claims. He brings over eight years of extensive legal expertise to his practice.
Renowned for his unwavering commitment to clients, Brady is a staunch advocate for those who have suffered harm due to the negligent actions of others. In alignment with Menzer Law's core beliefs, he consistently goes above and beyond to champion justice, recognizing the profound impact of injuries incurred through no fault of their own.
Brady holds a Juris Doctor from the University of Washington School of Law and a Bachelor of Business Administration degree from Seattle Pacific University. His diverse background includes serving as Corporate Counsel for Amazon, providing him with a valuable corporate perspective that enriches his legal practice. Before joining Menzer Law, Brady held the position of Associate Attorney at two prominent law firms in Seattle.
During his time in law school, Brady made significant contributions, serving as a member of the Washington Law Review, and gaining practical experience as an extern at Open Door Legal Services. Beyond the legal sphere, he founded the University of Washington’s Husky Wrestling Club, showcasing his dedication to leadership and community engagement.
Brady is actively involved in legal circles and holds memberships in prestigious associations, including the Washington State Bar Association and the King County Bar Association. Notably, he maintains a "Very Good" rating on Avvo, a testament to his ability to provide sound and knowledgeable counsel to his clients. His commitment also extends to community service, where he is a mentor and an advisor for UW School of Law and SPU and a volunteer wrestling coach at Arlington High School. Brady is also co-founder of the Elmer-Williams Memorial Foundation, a nonprofit organization focused on raising money for cancer and Parkinson’s research
When combined, Brady’s blend of profound legal experience and individualized care is a true reflection of Menzer Law's dedication to achieving the best possible results for its clients.
Practice areas
Personal Injury - General: Plaintiff, Personal Injury - Medical Malpractice: Plaintiff, Food and Drugs, Health Care, Insurance Coverage, Personal Injury - Products: PlaintiffFocus areas
Animal Bites, Bad Faith Insurance, Birth Injury, Brain Injury, Construction Accident, Delayed or Incorrect Diagnosis, Insurance, Medical Devices, Medical Malpractice, Motor Vehicle Accidents, Nursing Home, Personal Injury - Plaintiff, Slip and Fall, Trucking Accidents, Wrongful Death
- 30% Personal Injury - General: Plaintiff
- 30% Personal Injury - Medical Malpractice: Plaintiff
- 10% Food and Drugs
- 10% Health Care
- 10% Insurance Coverage
- 10% Personal Injury - Products: Plaintiff
First Admitted: 2014, Washington
Professional Webpage: https://menzerlawfirm.com/about-us/brady-douglas/
- Washington
- Washington State Bar Association, 2014
- King County Bar Association, 2014
- Represented Accel Partners in its $153M Series B investment in UiPath., 2018
- Represented E-Builder, Inc. in its $500M acquisition by Trimble, Inc., 2018
- Represented Science Media, LLC in its acquisition by Google, Inc., 2016
- Represented Bittorrent in its $140M acquisition by blockchain company Tron., 2018
- Represented Two Pore Guys, Inc. in its $24.5M Series A financing., 2017
- Represented Bonobos in its $310M acquisition by Walmart., 2017
- Mentor, University of Washington School of Law
- Volunteer Coach, UW Husky Wrestling Club, 2016
- Rising Star, Super Lawyers, 2021
- Rising Star, Super Lawyers, 2022
- Seattle Pacific University, Bachelor of Arts, Business Administration, 2009
- Member of the Washington Law Review, University of Washington School of Law
Selections
- Rising Stars: 2022 - 2024