Attorney Regina Bradley
Location: 6900 S. McCarran Blvd., Suite 2000, Reno, NV 89509
Phone: 775-335-9999
Fax: 775-335-9993
Regina is an associate attorney at Bradley, Drendel & Jeanney and started at the firm in January 2024. She represents clients in both personal injury matters and criminal defense. Regina follows in the footsteps of her grandfather and father, representing the third generation of Bradley attorneys dedicated to serving injured clients.
Before joining the firm, Regina advocated for indigent clients charged with misdemeanor and felony offenses at the Washoe County Public Defender’s Office. Regina is proud of her work there as she gained valuable courtroom and trial experience. During her four-year tenure, Regina was a member of a statewide committee that drafted and published the Nevada Criminal Pattern Jury Instructions in 2023. She was also selected to attend the National Criminal Defense College in 2022, an intensive two-week criminal defense trial academy in Rhode Island.
Regina discovered her love for the courtroom while attending law school at Gonzaga University in Spokane, Washington. There, she was captain of her school’s trial team and won the Best Oralist Award for the Linden Cup — Gonzaga’s annual appellate advocacy competition. She received the CALI Excellence for the Future Award (an award given to the highest scoring student in a class) in her Trial Advocacy class. She graduated cum laude in 2018. During law school, Regina met her now husband, Phillip Dorin, who is also an associate attorney at the firm.
Following graduation, Regina began her legal career as a law clerk for the Honorable Judge Scott N. Freeman at the Second Judicial District Court in Washoe County. Regina is a native northern Nevadan and received her Bachelor of Art in journalism from the University of Nevada, Reno. During her time as an undergraduate student, Regina was a reporter for the Reno Gazette-Journal, primarily in the sports department. As a Nevada alumni, she is an avid supporter of Nevada athletics, especially Nevada Basketball. When she is not rooting on the Wolf Pack or practicing law, she likes to run, read, and spend time with her husband, their son, and two dogs.