Tiffany Graves Quoted in Birmingham Business Journal on Mission-Driven Huntsville Initiative
Birmingham Business Journal
Bradley Pro Bono Counsel Tiffany Graves was quoted in the Birmingham Business Journal on the launch of the firm’s second pro bono clinic for small businesses in Alabama. The new initiative is a scalable, equity-focused legal support model designed to expand access to legal resources for underserved businesses in Huntsville.
“We have two other legal clinics in our Nashville and Birmingham offices, and the Huntsville clinic is modeled after those two clinics,” Graves said. “And really, the aim of all three of those legal clinics is to provide legal support to small business owners and nonprofit leaders to assist them with a variety of business-related legal issues, and to really help fill a gap in services.”
Graves said the Huntsville office has been growing and has a number of corporate and transactional attorneys who will work in the clinic, as well as litigators
“Right now we've got 12 in the Huntsville office who are signed up to meet with clients and offer these consultations, which, for it being a smaller Bradley office, is a really impressive number,” Graves explained.
Graves said lawyers from Birmingham may help with the Huntsville clinic as well. She said it will operate on an as-needed basis, as opposed to a monthly basis like the Birmingham and Nashville clinics.
The clinic is positioned as an economic equity tool, not just a legal service, aimed at expanding access for underserved entrepreneurs while also allowing participation from those serving those communities.
“What we hope it does is equalize the playing ground,” Graves said. “We understand that some people have access to resources and information that others don’t.”
The full article, “Bradley Launches Huntsville Initiative,” was published by Birmingham Business Journal on April 22, 2026. (login required)