We share this tribute with heavy hearts as we remember and honor the life of Bradley Alan Fuller. Bradley's passing is a profound loss to his family, friends, colleagues, and the many people whose lives he touched through his work and kindness. At CTM Legal Group, he was more than a partner and leader—he was a trusted advocate, a mentor, and a steady presence whose integrity and compassion shaped our firm and our community. This post reflects on Bradley's remarkable career, his unwavering commitment to justice, and the personal qualities that made him so deeply respected and loved.
In Memoriam: Bradley Alan Fuller (1982–2025)
Bradley Alan Fuller was a respected attorney, partner, and leader at CTM Legal Group whose career was defined by integrity, intellectual rigor, and a deep commitment to justice. From an early age, Bradley knew he wanted to become a lawyer, and he devoted his life to that calling. After earning his law degree with honors from Northern Illinois University College of Law, he dedicated many years to public service as a public defender, successfully litigating thousands of cases and advocating fiercely for the civil and human rights of others. His distinguished career included serving as Director of the Stephenson County Drug Court, Regional Director of the Posner Center of Justice for Pro Se Litigants, adjunct professor, and legal author. In recognition of his work, he was named the 2013 Outstanding Young Criminal Defense Attorney of the Year for the State of Illinois and honored as a “Champion for Liberty.” Bradley joined CTM Legal Group in 2017 and became a partner in 2021, where he was a foundational presence professionally and personally.
Beyond his accomplishments, Bradley was known for his warmth, generosity, and ability to connect with people from all walks of life. He brought the same passion to his relationships that he did to his work, earning the respect and affection of colleagues, clients, and friends alike. Bradley's legacy at CTM Legal Group endures through the countless lives he impacted and the example he set as an advocate, mentor, and human being. He will be deeply missed and always remembered.
Please view the complete obituary at the following link:
https://www.beidelmankunschfh.com/obituaries/obituary-listings?obId=46864157

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Bill Tasch Reply
Posted Jan 14, 2026 at 12:03:51
I feel fortunate to have known Bradley and privileged to have worked with him side by side. Within our firm he was a leader and trusted advisor. Bradley truly believed – and embodied – the highest principles of the legal profession: the pursuit of truth, justice and the rule of law. Brad “walked the walk.”
He was also a great friend. His loss is shocking and saddening. But I know that his memory will continue to be a professional and personal inspiration to myself and others.
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