How Bridget Helps Clients
Bridget is an experienced complex commercial litigator with a robust background in handling high-stakes cases, including class actions, government investigations, ADA compliance disputes, and arbitrations. With a proven track record of navigating intricate legal landscapes, Bridget is dedicated to achieving favorable outcomes for clients while upholding the highest standards of legal practice. In addition to her litigation work, she is deeply committed to pro bono efforts, focusing on civil rights, prisoner rights, immigration, and voting rights. Bridget believes in the importance of using her legal expertise to advocate for underserved communities and promote justice for all.
Prior to joining Buchanan, Bridget worked as a litigation associate for a New York law firm, where she focused on complex commercial litigation and pro bono matters. Her advocacy experience during law school includes serving as a First Amendment Law Clerk for the ACLU of Nevada, a Litigation Associate at Neufeld, Scheck, Brustin & Freudenberger, LLP, and as a Student Attorney for Howard Law’s Reentry Clinic. She also served as a Staff Editor for the Howard Human & Civil Rights Law Review, writing her note on the intersection of the labor and civil rights movements. Additionally, Bridget held leadership positions as the Auction Coordinator and later President of the Howard Public Interest Law Society, Secretary and Chief of Staff of Howard Law’s Student Bar Association, and Co-Historian of Epsilon Sigma Iota Sorority, Incorporated.
What Clients Can Expect
Bridget is a creative, thoughtful, and diligent attorney committed to partnering and exhausting resources to help clients achieve their desired results. She combines her extensive litigation experience, leadership skills, and understanding of legal intricacies to craft effective strategies tailored to each client's unique needs.
I leverage my natural gift for strategic thinking and problem-solving, along with my passion for advocacy and creativity, to craft tailored solutions that empower my clients and effectively address their complex legal challenges.
Outside the Office
Bridget enjoys spending time with her family, attending church and community events, and weightlifting. She is also a foodie and loves trying new cuisines.
Howard University School of Law, J.D., 2023
Temple University, B.B.A., 2019, Legal Studies
- Pennsylvania
- National Association of Black Cannabis Lawyers (NABCL), Board Secretary
- Abington Friends School Board of Trustees, Finance Committee and Board Member
- Philadelphia NAACP, Political Action Committee & Criminal Justice Committee, Member