Bradley J. Cordts

Bradley J. Cordts, co-founder of Cordts & Gulley, PLLC, was born in Aberdeen, South Dakota. He is a member of both the Tennessee and Memphis Bar Associations, as well as the Association of Trial Lawyers of America. 

 Mr. Cordts served as an active duty member of the United States Navy Judge Advocate General's Corps. from 1989 to 1993 and has continued to serve in Naval Reserves since 1993 where he has achieved the rank of Commander. In 2002, as a Lieutenant Commander, Mr. Cordts received the Rear Admiral Hugh H. Howell, Jr. Award of Excellence, which is awarded annually to two outstanding junior officers in the Navy JAG Reserves.

Mr. Cordts worked as an associate with the private law firm of Adair, Schuerman & White from 1993 to 1997. He established The Cordts Law Firm in 1997, where he practiced until December 2001. In January 2002, Mr. Cordts co-founded Cordts & Gulley, PLLC, with James M. Gulley.  

Mr. Cordts practices in various areas of the law, including Divorce and Child Custody, Business Law, Business Formation, Personal Injury Litigation, Estate Planning, Military Law, Bankruptcy, Criminal Law, and General Practice.

The Tennessee Supreme Court Alternative Dispute Resolution Commission has approved Bradley J. Cordts to be a Rule 31 Listed Mediator in the field of Family Mediation under Rule 31 of the Tennessee Supreme Court.

Education
South Dakota State University, B.S., 1986
University of Oregon School of Law, J.D., 1989

Admissions
South Dakota, 1989
United States Court of Military Appeals, 1989
Florida, 1992
Tennessee, 1993
United States District Court of the Western District of Tennessee, 1993