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Bridget Shrader

Associate Attorney

Bridget M. Shrader, one of Deuterman Law Group’s newest attorneys is committed to helping injured workers receive the medical treatment and benefits that they deserve. Bridget originally considered a career in environmental law, but she changed her focus to workers’ compensation in law school after learning more about the rights of workers under N.C. law.

A native of Milwaukee, WI., Bridget graduated cum laude from the UNC-Asheville, where she was a starter on the school’s soccer team. She received a bachelor’s of science degree in environmental policy with a minor in economics. She earned her juris doctorate degree from the UNC School of Law in May 2008.

While in law school, Bridget was a competition member of the Broun National Trial Team and she won the Holderness Moot Court Gressman-Pollitt Award for Exemplary Skills in Appellate Advocacy. She was vice president and director of fundraising for the school’s Environmental Law Project and was also a contributing author for a CLE on environmental law. In addition, she was a coach and member of the UNC Mediation Competition Team.

Professionally, Bridget was a clerk for Justice Robin Hudson, who served on the N.C. Court of Appeals and is now an associate justice of the N.C. Supreme Court. She also was a summer associate at Van Winkle, Buck, Wall, Starnes & Davis, a law firm in Asheville.

Like others at Deuterman Law Group, Bridget is committed to community service. In law school, she participated in the UNC Law Community Legal Project, which provides free legal service to low-income people.

She and her husband resides in Greensboro.

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