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TOU XIONG JOINS BRADLEY LAW

September 9, 2021

Bradley Law, LLC is pleased to announce that Tou Xiong has joined our law office. Prior to joining Bradley Law, LLC, Mr. Xiong was a non-profit executive director in Minneapolis. He brings vast experience in local and state government as a former city elected official and a current member of the Minnesota state legislature. He will be working with Michael Bradley, Michael Athay, and Nicola Bradley providing a wide range of legal services that Bradley Law, LLC offers, such as Telecommunications law, Cable Law, Estates and Probate, and much more.

Mr. Xiong graduated from St. Cloud State University in 2012 obtaining a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Economics. He continued on to obtain his Juris Doctor degree from William Mitchell College of Law (Mitchell Hamline School of Law) graduating in 2015. After graduating from law school, Mr. Xiong was elected to the Maplewood City Council in 2015. In 2018, Mr. Xiong was elected to the Minnesota House of Representatives, and re-elected in 2020. He is currently in his second term at the state legislature.

Mr. Xiong is a resident of Maplewood and is an active member with youth basketball at the Maplewood Community Center. He is the second child among eight siblings and in his free time he enjoys a game of backyard football and basketball with his brothers after a long day of campaign door-knocking.

Michael Bradley

Mike Bradley is a partner at Bradley Werner, LLC. Mike has spent nearly his entire 30+ year career representing local governments and access television organizations on cable television and telecommunications issues. Throughout that time, he has had the privilege of representing many of his clients continuously. Mike has received the highest attorney ratings from Martindale-Hubble and is admitted to practice in Minnesota, Wisconsin, and Washington and in multiple federal courts, including the United States Supreme Court.

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