Biography
Brady is a transactional tax lawyer at Jackson Walker in Dallas, where he is a member of the Tax Transactional, M&A and Wealth Planning Advisory Group. His practice focuses on the tax aspects of domestic and international transactions, and his experience includes the following:
- cross-border and domestic mergers and acquisitions of corporations, partnerships and limited liability companies
- corporate and partnership restructurings, including buyouts and debt-for-equity exchanges
- equity-based compensation arrangements
- like-kind exchanges of real property
- consolidated corporate group transactions
- structuring litigation settlement agreements
- complex division, partition and assignment of community assets with respect to the death of a spouse and marital dissolution
- joint ventures between taxable and tax-exempt entities
- planning and formation of cross-border and domestic private equity projects, and
- international tax treaties.
Brady received his undergraduate degree in broadcast journalism, with cum laude honors, from Utah State University, and his J.D. degree, with summa cum laude honors, from Pepperdine University School of Law. He also has an LL.M. in Taxation from New York University, where he served as a graduate editor of the Tax Law Review. Brady and his wife Rachel have three children.
Education
B.S., cum laude, Utah State University
J.D., summa cum laude, Pepperdine University School of Law
LL.M., Tax, New York University School of Law
Bar Admissions
Texas, 2017
- Co-Author, “Tax Advice for a New Administration,” D CEO magazine (April 2021)
- Contributor, “Robust Economic Growth and Tax Law Changes Mean Choice of Entity Decisions More Important than Ever,” The Texas Lawbook (April 2019)
- Co-Author, “2018 Tax Reform – What You Need to Know Now,” Jackson Walker Resources (February 2018)