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Brad Biren - Des Moines, Iowa

About

Brad is the most up-to-date addition to Johnston Martineau, joining as senior accomplice inside the fall of 2017. He holds an undergraduate diploma from Cornell University in Ithaca, New York, and his regulation diploma from the University of Iowa. His large and varied experience with the regulation and work within the public zone consists of supporting with prosecutions at the US Lawyer’s Office in Davenport, challenge management at the Pennsylvania Board of Probation and Parole, and nonprofit control all through the United States.
While a native of New York City, Brad has grown to love the Midwest, especially the kingdom of Iowa. He met his spouse, a native Iowan from Algona, at the same time as in graduate school in Iowa City, and has thankfully adopted the city of as his home. Specifically, Brad admires and appreciates the tough-operating, sincere, and sort spirit of the human beings of Iowa, and is keen to help injured Iowans with their legal desires.

Location

Legal Issues

    Elder Law
    Estate Planning
    Guardianship & Conservatorship, Health Care Directives, Trusts, Wills
    Health Care Law

Costs

  • Free Consultation
    All preliminary consultations are unfastened!
  • Conditional Fees
    You don t pay until we win!

Certificates

No Certifications

Languages

  • Spanish: Spoken, Written

Accepted Jurisdictions

Iowa Jurdictions
Iowa
Since 2012

Experience

    Educations

    University of Iowa Education School Logo
    University of Iowa
    J.D. (2011) | Law
    Graduation year: 2008
    Cornell University Education School Logo
    Cornell University
    B.S. (2006) | Landscape Architecture & Plant Sciences
    Graduation year: 2002

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