Bradley M. Barna is a shareholder attorney in the firm’s Fairfax office, having joined the firm in January 2016. A northern Virginia native, his practice is devoted to representing area community associations in such matters as corporate governance and procedure, reviewing contracts and resolving contract disputes, and covenant and rule interpretation and drafting. Brad also provides litigation services to the firm’s clients, including representing community associations in assessment collection and covenant enforcement cases, as well as warranty claims and general defense. Brad is an active member of the Washington Metropolitan Chapter of Community Associations Institute (CAI), and has provided education and seminars to managers and directors on a variety of topics impacting community associations. Prior to joining the firm, Brad worked for firms specializing in personal injury and title litigation.
Articles
•“Airbnb Grounded in Reston”, Reston Magazine, January 2017 (co-Authored with Ken Chadwick)
•“Solar Panels- What Can Be Done”, CWMEB Quarterly Assessment, Spring 2018
•“The Role of Common Interest Community Boards: VA, DC & MD”, Quorum, May 2021 (co-Authored with Staci Gelfound, CMCA, AMS, PCAM).
•“Time to Take ‘Em Down: Addressing Leftover Holiday Decorations and Lighting in Virginia”, Quorom, December 2022.