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May 2022

Matthew S. Brady Joins Gordon & Rees as Partner in Orange County Office

Gordon Rees Scully Mansukhani welcomes Matthew S. Brady as a partner in the firm’s Irvine, California office. He joins the firm's Environmental/Toxic Tort, Product & General Liability, and Entertainment & Recreation Law practice groups.

Mr. Brady represents manufacturers, distributors, suppliers, and retailers in product liability, toxic tort, environmental and other general liability issues, including cases arising out of exposures to asbestos and other hazardous materials.

His extensive experience drafting and arguing all motions, including motions for summary judgment, from the beginning of a case through appeals. He also has significant trial experience, serving as a second-chair trial attorney. Mr. Brady has conducted hundreds of depositions, ranging from defending clients' Person(s) Most Qualified to examining multiple types of expert witnesses, in addition to plaintiffs and percipient witnesses. 

He has been recognized by Super Lawyers Magazine as an Orange County Up-and-Coming Top 25 (2015-2020), Southern California Up-and-Coming Top 100 (2015-2018, 2020), and Southern California Rising Star (2013-2020).

“The Orange County office is very excited to have Matt join us," said Christine Barker Co-Managing Partner of the Irvine office.  "His wide range of experience in product liability, toxic tort, environmental and general liability makes him a key asset to our growing office. We look forward to having him onboard."

Mr. Brady is admitted to practice in California, U.S. District Court, Central District of California, U.S. District Court, Northern District of California, U.S. District Court, Southern District of California, and U.S. Court of Appeals, Ninth Circuit. 

He earned his law degree from Chapman University School of Law and his undergraduate from University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. 

Matthew S. Brady



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