Clarissa Brady
Clarissa Brady is an associate with Dorsey & Whitney LLP in Phoenix and focuses her practice in bankruptcy litigation, representing unsecured creditor committees, corporate debtors, trustees and banks. She has assisted with defending and prosecuting companies and individuals in disputes involving fraudulent transfers, preferences and breaches of fiduciary duty across multiple jurisdictions. She also has experience researching and drafting materials addressing other civil litigation issues including, personal injury, land use, employment and immigration. Ms. Brady is committed to the firm’s pro bono mission and has assisted clients in seeking U visa and refugee status in the U.S. During law school, she served as a judicial intern for the U.S. Bankruptcy Appellate Panel for the First Circuit and for the U.S. District Court for the District of Hawaii, drafting court opinions and memoranda on a wide variety of bankruptcy, restructuring and creditors’ rights matters, as well as other complex litigation matters. Ms. Brady is a member of ABI, the American Inns of Court and the Arizona Bankruptcy American Inn of Court, and she has been published in the ABI Journal. She received her B.A. in political science and international relations in 2014 from the University of Arizona, and her J.D. in 2020 from Suffolk University Law School, where she served on the Suffolk University Law Review.