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Bradley Anderle
Senior Attorney
Bradley was born in Snyder, Texas. He graduated from Texas Tech University with a B.A. in Business Administration. He attended Texas Tech University School of Law where he obtained his J.D. in 2011, graduating summa cum laude and winning the Cali Award in Oil and Gas and Business Entities, and the Jurisprudence Award in Contracts, Wills & Trusts. Prior to joining TOASE, Bradley worked at Legal Aid of Northwest Texas in Amarillo. Bradley currently serves as City Attorney for the Cities of Mansfield, River Oaks, and Lindsay. Bradley has extensive experience in zoning and land use matters and handles eminent domain matters for the firm’s clients.
Practice Areas
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Municipal Law |
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Municipal Litigation |
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Municipal Prosecution |
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Eminent Domain |
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Zoning and Land Use |
Education
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Texas Tech University |
2008 |
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Texas Tech University School of Law |
2011 |
Honors
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summa cum laude |
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Order of the Coif |
Professional Affiliations and Memberships
Licensed: |
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State Bar of Texas |
Admitted: |
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U.S. District Court, Northern District of Texas |
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U.S. District Court, Eastern District of Texas |
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U.S. District Court, Southern District of Texas |
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U.S. District Court, Western District of Texas |
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Texas City Attorney Association |
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Tarrant County Bar Association |
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Fort Worth-Tarrant County Young Lawyers Association |
Awards, Publications & Presentations
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Co-Presenter, What is the Texas Tort Claims Act? North Texas Municipal Clerks Association, April 2018 |
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The Essential Protections for Community Centers—Sovereign Immunity, Texas Tort Claims Act & Pleas to the Jurisdiction. TCRMF Essentials of Community Centers Law Liability Workshop, October 2017 |
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