
Bill Brady’s tenure at Martin Clearwater & Bell LLP has been characterized by an unwavering commitment to the defense of physicians and hospitals in medical malpractice cases. For more than four decades, he has built a reputation for excellence and professional integrity that has earned him the respect of colleagues and adversaries alike.
He was always of the belief that success in the defense of a case stemmed from being more prepared than the opposition, especially at trial. Throughout his career Bill has been an advocate in defending major teaching hospitals, individual physicians, and nurses in New York State and New York Federal Courts. During his career, Bill tried numerous medical malpractice cases in all five boroughs of New York City and the counties surrounding it, obtaining excellent results for his clients. In addition to his work defending medical malpractice matters, he also litigated and tried drug product liability cases, municipal liability matters and general negligence cases.
Mr. Brady received a B.S. in Biology from Dickinson College, and after graduating from Vermont Law School he joined Martin Clearwater & Bell LLP as an associate in October 1981. After becoming a partner at the firm, he continued his career at the firm as a litigator and trial partner until retirement. His peers consistently recognized his expertise, awarding him the AV Preeminent rating from Martindale-Hubbell® every year since 1998 - which is their highest rating. Over the years he has also been selected to NY Super Lawyers and The Best Lawyers in America© - Medical Malpractice Defense. Beyond his work as a defense trial lawyer, he has contributed to the legal profession as a pro bono mediator in employment cases for the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York. He has also been a dedicated mentor to the associates he worked with at MCB.
We thank Bill for his decades of service and dedication to MCB and the firm’s valued clients, and the impact he has made in the field of medical malpractice defense. We wish him the very best as he moves into his next well-deserved chapter.
