Whiteman Osterman & Hanna LLP Announces New Associate - Bradley C. Murray
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Whiteman Osterman & Hanna LLP, the Capital Region’s largest law firm, has announced that Bradley C. Murray has joined the Firm as an Associate in the Trusts and Estates Practice Group. In his new role, Murray will assist in designing personalized estate plans for clients, and will represent individual and corporate fiduciaries, beneficiaries, and other interested parties in all aspects of trust and estate administration.
Prior to joining Whiteman Osterman & Hanna, Murray was an associate with a boutique estate planning and administration law firm in Schenectady, NY, where he managed a diverse portfolio of estate planning and administration cases, as well as guardianship, elder law, and real estate matters. An active member of the legal community, Murray serves as Secretary of the New York State Bar Association Young Lawyers Section, Fourth District Representative of the NYSBA Trusts & Estates Law Section, and Director & Membership Chair of the Estate Planning Council of Eastern New York. His contributions to the field have earned him recognition, including the New York State Bar Association Trusts & Estates Section Rising Star Fellowship (2024-2025) and the Schenectady County Bar Association Young Lawyer of the Year Award (2024).
Murray graduated magna cum laude with his Bachelor of Arts in Sociology and Anthropology from Wells College in 2015. He earned his Juris Doctor, magna cum laude, from Albany Law School in 2018, where he was the Executive Editor of the Albany Government Law Review.
Whiteman Osterman & Hanna, the Capital Region’s largest law firm with over 100 attorneys, has developed a reputation for innovative solutions and professional leadership. For 50 years, the Firm has served the public and private sectors with a broad range of practice areas and industry experience including business, commercial, education, energy, utility regulation, environmental, land use, immigration, intellectual property, labor and employment, matrimonial and family law, real estate development, federal and state taxation, cybersecurity and data privacy, estate planning and administration, government relations and litigation.