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Richard D. Bradford
M. James "Jim" Brady
Kim H. Buhler
Margot W. Edwards
Ann H. Tolley

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Richard D. Bradford |
Education:
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University of Utah (B.A. cum laude, Biology (Pre-Med major, minor in
Spanish),1972); Brigham Young University, Utah (J.D. cum laude, 1977)
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Member:
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Utah State Bar; Federal District Court; U.S. Supreme Court |
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English, Spanish |
Practice areas: |
Real Property; Construction & Land Use; Adoption; Personal Injury;
Collections; General Litigation & Appeals |
Experience:
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Mr. Bradford was the Chief Prosecutor for Provo City from 1977 to 1983. He is a Utah Bar Examiner, Secured Transactions Committee Chairman. He is a past member of the Courts and Judges Committee of the Utah State Bar. He is a past Executive Director for CERT (Community Emergency Response Team) for Mapleton, Utah. He is a Course Director for the Boy Scout of America National Youth Leader Training. He is also the Founding Director of the CAMIE Awards Foundation.
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Interests:
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Mr. Bradford enjoys outdoor activities, including canoeing, kayaking, hiking, biking, camping, and geocaching. He is SCUBA certified. He enjoys farming (peach and apple orchards). He also enjoys woodworking and metalworking. He is involved in emergency preparedness, as well as a leader and trainer for the Boy Scouts of America. |

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M. James "Jim" Brady |
Education: |
Brigham Young University (B.S., 1979); J. Reuben Clark Law School, Utah (J.D.,1982)
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Member:
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Utah State Bar; Utah Federal Bar; U.S. Supreme Court Bar |
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English, Spanish |
Practice areas: |
Business Litigation, Family Law (adoption, divorce, custody, child support,
visitation), Land Use and Planning, Municipal Law, Personal Injury, and Probate
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Experience:
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Mr. Brady has practiced law in Utah for 25 years. He and Mr. Bradford have been partners in Bradford & Brady, P.C. since 1986. He is the managing partner for the office. Mr. Brady served as legal counsel for Provo City for four years, and Mapleton City for twelve years. He represents clients in litigated matters, and has appeared in courts throughout Utah, including appeals in state and federal cases.
Mr. Brady believes in serving his community. He has served as a volunteer in Mapleton City's recreational leagues, as a member of Mapleton City's water committee, and as a City Council Member. He is currently serving as the Mayor of Mapleton City, and as a member of the Utah County Board of Adjustments.
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Interests: |
When Mr. Brady is not practicing law, he enjoys spending his time fly fishing, being outdoors, being with his family, or in scouting activities. |

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Kim H. Buhler |
Education:
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Brigham Young University (B.A., International Relations with Chinese language emphasis, minor in Psychology, 1992); BYUSA Assistant Vice-President 1989-90; Brigham Award Recipient 1989; J. Reuben Clark Law School, Brigham Young University, Utah (J.D.,1995); Member Brigham Young University Law Review 1994-1995; Trial Advocacy Team, 1993-1994 |
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Utah State Bar; American Immigration Lawyers Association;
Utah County Women Lawyers Association; Registered Scouter, Boy Scouts of America
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English, Chinese |
Practice areas:
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Immigration Corporate/Business, Family Based & Individual Immigration, and Citizenship and Naturalization. This includes, but not limited to, temporary work permits, H1bs (Professional), B1/B2s (Business/Visitor), L1 (Intracompany Transfers), E1/E2 (Investor/Trade); H2B (Temporary Seasonal Workers), and K1 (Fiancé) and K3 (Spouse of a U.S. Citizen). Her practice also includes substantial concentration in permanent resident visas (Green Cards), either through employment (PERM or EB1, EB2), family members (Marriage to a U.S. Citizen or other family relationship), and visa lottery. Additionally, Ms. Buhler assists clients in the obtainment of their citizenship/naturalization. She also specializes in working with U.S. consulates and embassies around the world in obtaining visas.
Ms. Buhler also represents foreign nationals before the Department of Homeland Security's Citizenship and Immigration Services, the Department of Labor, as well as other state and federal agencies. Additionally, she advises employers of hiring foreign nationals, immigration compliance issues, and cross border employee matters. She also practices in both the Utah state and federal courts.
Ms. Buhler's prior work experience includes Pro Bono Guardian Ad Litem for children in Utah Fourth District Court, and Conflict Prosecutor for several Utah County cities. Ms. Buhler also practices, when her time permits, contract and employment law. |
Interests: |
Making memories with my family, reading crime novels, and taking trips and cruises to new and exciting places! |

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Margot W. Edwards |
Education:
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Brigham Young University (B.A., Italian; minor Pre-Med ,1993); J. Reuben Clark Law School, Utah (J.D., 1997); Board of Advocates National Team Co-Director Moot Court, 1996-1997; Merit Scholarship Recipient, 1995 & 1996; Member Association Trial Lawyers of America, 1998-2000; |
Member:
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Utah State Bar; Oregon State Bar
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English, Italian |
Practice areas:
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Medical Malpractice, Personal Injury, General Litigation, Construction Defect |
Experience:
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Ms. Edwards has practiced law for over 10 years. Prior to coming to Utah, Ms.Edwards practiced law in Portland, Oregon for Jeffrey P. Foote and Associates, P.C., whose practice focused on tort litigation, including product liability cases and medical malpractice cases. Ms. Edwards has been with Bradford & Brady, P.C. since 2000.
Prior to firm practice, Ms. Edwards was a judicial law clerk to Judge Anthony W. Schofield of the Fourth District Court, Utah County. In addition, Ms. Edwards completed Peace Officer Standard Training (POST) Academy at the Utah County Sheriff's office in 1997. Additionally, Ms. Edwards worked for Giosue' Bruno Naso, a prominent Italian attorney in Rome, Italy during the summer of 1996. |
Interests:
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Ballet, travel, sports, and fine arts |

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