Bradley’s Matthew F. Hall Installed as President of Hillsborough County Bar Association

Amanda S. Keller Installed as President of Young Lawyers Division

Two of Bradley's Tampa attorneys have been sworn in to leadership roles with the Hillsborough County Bar Association (HCBA). Partner Matthew F. Hall was sworn in as president of the HCBA and senior attorney Amanda S. Keller was sworn in as president of the HCBA’s Young Lawyers Division on June 12 during the HCBA’S Installation of Officers & Directors Ceremony.

“We are incredibly proud of the dedication to the HCBA that Matt and Amanda have demonstrated, and we know that the association will thrive under Matt’s steadfast leadership,” said Bradley Tampa Office Managing Partner Lauren G. Raines. “Having two of our attorneys simultaneously serving in high-level leadership positions with our local bar association highlights Bradley’s commitment to the Tampa legal industry and the community. We are honored to support the HCBA and are confident that Matt and Amanda will achieve their goals during their terms as HCBA president and YLD president.”

Mr. Hall is a partner in Bradley’s Litigation Practice Group who concentrates his practice on complex commercial litigation, insurance coverage disputes, and federal court practice. He has served on the HCBA’s Board of Directors for the last eight years and is a past chair of the HCBA’s Military & Veterans Affairs Committee. He is also active with The Florida Bar and has served as co-chair of the Military & Veterans Affairs Committee since 2023. Prior to law school, he served as an infantryman in the U.S. Army and served in Iraq with the 4th Infantry Division and remains active in the Tampa Bay veterans community.

A senior attorney in the Litigation Practice Group, Ms. Keller handles all stages of litigation with a focus on complex commercial litigation and insurance coverage matters. She is an active member of the HCBA and has served on the YLD’s board of directors since 2020. Ms. Keller participated in the HCBA’s Bar Leadership Institute (BLI) program as part of the 2018-2019 graduating class and subsequently served as a co-chair of the BLI from 2019-2021. She is a member of the Thirteenth Circuit UPL Committee “A” and The Florida Bar Civil Procedure Rules Committee.

The HCBA is one of the largest voluntary bar associations in Florida, with almost 4,000 members dedicated to inspiring and promoting respect for the law and the justice system through service to the legal profession and the community. It has earned national recognition for its programs supporting the local legal community and the community at large. The HCBA's YLD is also one of the largest and strongest young lawyers divisions in Florida and is continually recognized across the state for its programming and initiatives.