Proven success in employment, civil rights, molestation and personal injury cases.

Seeking Justice for Victims of Civil Rights Violations and Employment Abuse Since 1985

Rated By Super Lawyers | Bradley C. Gage | 20 Years
The National Trial Lawyers Top 100 Civil Plaintiff | Bradley C. Gage | 2022
America's Top 100 | High Stakes Litigators®
America's Most Honored Lawyers | Bradley C. Gage | 2023
American Board of Trial Advocates | Abbocate

Trusted Legal Counsel In Greater Los Angeles

Brad Gage Law, APC has been involved in some of the best known civil rights cases in the Country. Years ago Bradley Gage helped defend Officer John Futrell in the infamous North Hollywood Bank Robbery Shootout Trial. Next, Bradley represented the Estate and Family of  Christopher Wallace, better known as the Notorious B.I.G. or Biggie Smalls after he was allegedly killed by LAPD officers. More recently, Bradley Gage and Milad Sadr have teamed up with Benjamin Crump in the Beverly Hills PD racial profiling class action lawsuit for claims of targeting African American’s with unjustified  arrests. We have also teamed up with Benjamin Crump on behalf of the family of Rob Adams who was shot in the back by police officers. (Ben Crump was the attorney for George Floyd and many other famous cases.)

Bradley is a member of  the  NAACP, and the California and Hawaii Criminal Justice Committee.

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