July 14, 2016

Bradley J. Krupicka ’10, President

Bradley J. Krupicka ’10

Bradley J. Krupicka ’10 is an associate at Littler Mendelson, PC and advises and represents employers in a wide range of labor and employment matters arising under both state and federal laws.

Brad is heavily involved in bar and community activities, including service on several pro bono committees. He serves as president of the Lewis & Clark Alumni Board, and as President of the MBA Young Lawyers Section and President of the American Constitution Society Oregon Lawyer Chapter.

Prior to joining Littler, Brad was employed at a regional law firm where he had a broad litigation practice including employment claims. Notably, he counseled clients through employee theft investigations, including working cooperatively with the Multnomah County District Attorney’s Office on behalf of a corporate client in the investigation, trial, and restitution of over $150,000 in theft by a former employee and third party. After law school, Brad clerked for Multnomah County Circuit Court Judge Henry Kantor, where he gained experience with all aspects of courtroom activity, having worked on more than 85 trials.

Brad served as an extern and law clerk for the Multnomah County Attorney’s office. He litigated employment law and civil rights cases, and advised internal clients on a range of employment law and constitutional issues. He was also a research assistant for Professor Henry Drummonds in employment law issues.

A fourth-generation firefighter, he spent five summers as a wildland firefighter and engine boss. As a native Oregonian Brad enjoys the outdoors and Pacific Northwest microbrews.