Bradley D. Jones
Bradley D. Jones is a partner with Stinson LLP in Washington, D.C., where his bankruptcy litigation practice focuses on advising debtors, creditors and trustees of their rights and remedies. His cases span a variety of industries and business sizes. Mr. Jones is an experienced trial attorney and an appointed chapter 11 trustee. He litigates fraudulent-transfer, preference and other recovery disputes in hearings before U.S. bankruptcy courts and defends appeals to district and appellate courts. He also represents parties in commercial disputes outside of bankruptcy. Prior to entering private practice, Mr. Jones was a trial attorney for the U.S. Trustee Program, serving as counsel of record in more than 650 bankruptcy cases representing the U.S. Trustee in cases involving health care, commercial real estate and internet technology matters. He also served as a Special Assistant U.S. Attorney, assisting with white collar criminal prosecutions involving bankruptcy. Mr. Jones is involved in the bankruptcy bars of the Eastern District of Virginia and District of Columbia, and he has served on the local rules committees in both districts. He is regularly sought out as local counsel for landlords, liquidating professionals and convertible noteholders in nationally prominent bankruptcy cases. Mr. Jones serves on the amicus committee of the National Association of Bankruptcy Trustees, advising and filing briefs in support of trustees on nationally important bankruptcy issues. He also maintains an active pro bono practice. Mr. Jones is admitted to practice in the District of Columbia and Virginia, before the U.S. Courts of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit and the Ninth Circuit Bankruptcy Appellate Panel, the U.S. District and Bankruptcy Courts for the Eastern District of Virginia, Central District of California and District of Columbia, the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Western District of Virginia, and the Virginia and U.S. Supreme Courts. He received his B.S.B. in 2008 from Indiana University and his J.D. in 2011 from the University of Virginia.