Brady Williamson
Brady Williamson
Location: New Orleans, Louisiana
Phone: (866) 336-7496
Fax: 504-586-5201
Location: New Orleans, Louisiana
Phone: (866) 336-7496
Fax: 504-586-5201
Brady Williamson is an attorney at The Bowling Law Firm in New Orleans focusing on civil litigation in medical malpractice, pharmacy error, personal injury, premises liability and general liability cases.
He’s a New Orleans native who started his legal career working for the sports and entertainment law firm Salzano Ettinger & Lampert in New York City.
His practice there focused on corporate, contract and intellectual property litigation. His achievements included:
Brady returned to New Orleans and joined Bowling, bringing with him experience litigating high-stakes and high-profile cases for high-net-worth clients. He is passionate about helping people in need in New Orleans and across Louisiana.
He earned his Juris Doctor from Loyola University College of Law in New Orleans in 2019, graduating cum laude. At Loyola, he was a member of Law Review and competed as a brief writer, oralist, and coach of the Admiralty Moot Court team.
Also in law school, Brady interned at the New Orleans District Attorney’s Office and at the personal injury law firm of Michael D. Riley & Associate.
Prior to entering law school, he was a baseball coach for the Louisiana-based organization Knights Knation, a substitute teacher at Belle Chasse Middle School in Plaquemines Parish, and he worked at Manny Randazzo King Cakes.
Brady earned his bachelor’s degree in science from High Point University in High Point, North Carolina, where he was a two-year letterman in baseball. Before attending High Point, he attended Delgado Community College in New Orleans, where he captained the school’s 2013 baseball team.
Born and raised in New Orleans, he graduated magna cum laude from Jesuit High School in 2011. He was member of Jesuit’s 2011 state champion baseball team and 2012 American Legion World Series champion team.
When he is not practicing law, Brady enjoys coaching baseball and playing golf, and he is an avid fan of the LSU Tigers and the New Orleans Saints.