BRADY  PLUIMER
LAW FIRM
A PROFESSIONAL CORPORATION

Firm Member
THOMAS E. BRADY
 
Biographical Information:  
Born in Deadwood, South Dakota, September 28, 1951.
 
Education:  
Graduate of Spearfish High School, 1970.  Attended University of Wyoming, Black Hills State University and University of South Dakota, receiving Bachelor of Science Degree in Business Administration, 1976.   Graduated University of South Dakota School of Law, receiving Juris Doctorate, 1978.

Member:                                    
South Dakota Bar Association; South Dakota Trial Lawyer's Association. Admitted to practice in all courts in the State of South Dakota, United States District Court, and United States Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals.
 
Professional Associations:                               
Associate with Richards & Hood 1978-1983; Partner in Richards, Hood & Brady, P.C. 1983-1995; Thomas E. Brady, P.C. 1995-2001; Brady Pluimer, a Professional Corporation, 2001.
 
Legal Practice Areas of Emphasis:      
Civil Litigation; Trial Practice; Insurance Defense;  Insurance Litigation; Business Law.                                  

Representative Clients:                   
St. Paul Fire & Marine Insurance Co.; Claims Associates, Inc.; Lawrence County,South Dakota; City of Spearfish, South Dakota; Northern Hills Regional Railroad Authority; Rice Insurance Services Co., LLC; Northern Hills Training Center Group. 

Representative Cases:    
Baltodano v. North Central Health Services, Inc., 508 NW2d 892 (SD 1993) (physician employment termination); Longwell v. Custom Benefit Programs Midwest, Inc., 627 NW2d 396 (SD 2001) (corporate dissolution and accounting); Northwest Realty Company v. Carter, 338 NW2d 669 (SD 1983) (real estate conract recission); L.R. Foy Constr. Company v. Spearfish School Dist., 341 NW2d 383 (SD 1983) (construction litigation); Webb v. Lawrence Co., 144 F3d 1131 (8th Cir. 1998) (civil rights litigation).


 
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