Before becoming an attorney, Luke Bradt spent eight years as a full-time union stage actor in Philadelphia. He performed at some of the region’s most respected theaters, including the Walnut Street Theatre, People’s Light, and Bristol Riverside Theatre. His time on stage honed his ability to communicate clearly and connect with diverse audiences, skills that would later prove invaluable in the courtroom. While working as a paid actor consultant for law firms on trial strategy and witness preparation, Luke discovered a deep interest in the legal profession. He was inspired to pursue a law degree.
Luke earned his undergraduate degree magna cum laude from the University of Wisconsin–Stevens Point and subsequently graduated cum laude from the University of Pennsylvania Carey Law School. During law school, he demonstrated his advocacy talent by winning Best Opening Statement at the Buffalo-Niagara Trial Competition and taking home the title of Grand Champion in the Robert F. Englert Mock Trial Championship. Luke also completed a Legal Fellowship at TMI Associates in Tokyo, the largest law firm in Japan, where he gained valuable international legal experience. He is fluent in Japanese and brings a global perspective to his legal practice.
Now focusing on plaintiff-side personal injury law, Luke fights for individuals who have been injured in motor vehicle accidents. His theatrical background, combined with his legal training and trial experience, makes him a confident and compelling advocate. Luke is recognized for his thoughtful approach and client-first mindset, which helps those he represents feel heard and supported throughout their legal journey. A proud father, he brings the same dedication to his family life as he does to his work in the courtroom.
Awards & Recognitions
• Buffalo-Niagra Trial Competition - Best Opening Statement
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• Robert F. Englert Mock Trial Championship - Grand Champion
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