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Liam Bradley

Associate

Liam P. Bradley is an associate at Ruskin Moscou Faltischek, P.C., where he is a member of the Corporate & Securities Department. Liam’s practice concentrates on general corporate representation where he advises public and private clients on a broad range of corporate, regulatory, contractual, and other commercial mattes. He also has limited litigation experience in both commercial disputes and medical staff privileges hearings.

Liam is admitted to the practice in New York and Texas. He currently serves on Chaminade High School’s Lawyer Association Committee. He also volunteers his time as an editor/contributor to NYAREA, an advocacy organization to revitalize New York energy infrastructure.

Liam received his Juris Doctor from St. John’s University School of Law where he served as a Senior Staff Member of the St. John’s Law Review and the President of their Veteran, First Responder, and Front Line Worker’s Society. His note, “Was the Colonial Cyberattack the First Act of Cyberwarfare Against the U.S.? Finding the Threshold of War for Ransomware Attacks,” was published in Volume 96.2. He has recently been published in Volume 36.2 of the New York State Bar Association’s International Law Review for his paper, “We Are Who We Protect: Encouraging Accessibility in the U.S. Armed Forces with Lessons from the German Bundeswehr and Israeli Defense Force.”

During his time in Law School, Liam interned with the Hon. Timothy Driscoll in the Commercial Division of the New York State Supreme Court in Nassau County. In addition, Liam has completed internships with Ruskin Moscou Faltischek P.C. and Matthew F. Didora P.C.

Prior to law school, Liam worked for Enterprise Products Partners as an oil and gas commercial analyst in Houston, Texas. Liam was responsible for financial forecasts for over 40 propane and refined truck terminals, rail loading/offloading facilities, and marine terminals supplying household heating and fuel across the country. In partnership with marketing, Liam introduced biofuel blending. His analysis culminated in the construction of a Liquefied Propane Gas (LPG) terminal to capture market pricing differentials in the Mexican propane market.

He graduated the United States Military Academy, majoring in International Relations with a track in systems engineering. He is also a graduate of the 101st Airborne Division’s Sabalauski Air Assault School. Liam has participated in and coordinated exchanges with the armed forces of several countries to include the UK, Germany, Canada, and Saudi Arabia. He served as Pipe Major of the United States Corps of Cadets Pipes and Drums Band for two years. Liam was retired from the U.S. Army in 2018.