Bradley Perry’s practice focuses on legal ethics and professional responsibility. At Rimon, Bradley provides internal advice to attorneys and staff on conflicts of interest and related ethical issues. Prior to joining Rimon, Bradley served as Lawyer Assistance Programs Director at the State Bar of Arizona, where he advised attorneys on a range of topics including conflicts of interest, confidentiality, billing practices, trust account regulations, and law firm succession planning, and managed the State Bar’s Member Assistance Program, which provides mental health resources and peer support to attorneys in need. Before becoming a Director at the Bar, Bradley worked as Bar Counsel investigating and prosecuting allegations of professional misconduct. Bradley started his career as a Deputy County Attorney specializing in trial-level prosecution of complex drug trafficking organizations.
PUBLICATIONS
- “A Time for Change,” Arizona Attorney Magazine, February 2022
- “Sign on the Dotted Line, Part 1,” Arizona Attorney Magazine, March 2022
- “Sign on the Dotted Line, Part 2,” Arizona Attorney Magazine, April 2022
- “Succession Planning 101,” Arizona Attorney Magazine, May 2022
- “Trust Account Q&A,” Arizona Attorney Magazine, July/August 2022
- “Metadata: Landmine or Buried Treasure,” Arizona Attorney Magazine, October 2022
- “Streamlining Accounts Receivable,” Arizona Attorney Magazine, November 2022
- “Leave and Let Go,” Arizona Attorney Magazine, December 2022
- “New Year, New You,” Arizona Attorney Magazine, January 2023
MEMBERSHIPS
- State Bar of Arizona Ethics Advisory Group


