Bridget Cardinale

Associate

“I became an attorney to help people with legal issues they are unable to resolve themselves. I am inspired by my clients’ perseverance after being wronged and share their determination for justice. It’s a true privilege to join their fight.”

Bridget Cardinale practices in civil litigation. Her practice primarily focuses on representing plaintiffs whose civil rights have been violated – often in cases of discrimination by an employer or misconduct by law enforcement.

She also represents plaintiffs who have been harmed by professional negligence or medical malpractice, and has worked in large-scale whistleblower “qui tam” cases brought under the False Claims Act. Bridget’s varied practice gives her unique perspective in adapting to diverse claims in a creative manner across jurisdictions and stages of litigation.

Before moving to the Washington, DC area, Bridget lived in Atlanta, Georgia, where she practiced in the areas of family law and personal injury. These highly litigious fields allowed Bridget to develop robust courtroom experience and negotiation skills at an accelerated rate, while earning the trust of her clients through regular communication and counsel with her clients. Bridget’s workload in Atlanta also involved pro bono representation in juvenile courts, where she served as counsel for children or parents in dependency cases. As a volunteer, she would appear at protective order hearings and be available for immediate representation to petitioners who were in need of protection, but lacked the means to afford an attorney.

While in law school, Bridget served as a contributing writer and editor for Wake Forest Law Review, and served clients via multiple school-sponsored clinics, including the Microtrade Development Clinic, where she had the opportunity to advise international vendor clients in Spanish about the legal requirements associated with forming and developing their family businesses.

  • DC Court of Appeals
  • District of Columbia
  • Georgia
  • Georgia Court of Appeals
  • Georgia Supreme Court
  • Maryland
  • US District Court for the District of Maryland
  • US District Court for the Northern District of Georgia

  • Wake Forest University School of Law, JD, 2017
  • University of Delaware, BA, 2014

  • Super Lawyers Rising Star, 2024
  • Georgia Association of Women Lawyer’s Committee of the Year, 2021

  • DC Trial Lawyers Association, Education Committee Member, June 2023-present

Outside the Office

Bridget balances her dedication to her local community with her love for world travel. She is happy to have returned to the DMV area after growing up in Silver Spring, Maryland, and now lives in Washington, DC with her husband, Nolan.

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