Bruce Hart

Bruce Hart

Bruce attended the University of Wisconsin – La Crosse and graduated in 2012 with a major in political science. He graduated from Mitchell Hamline School of Law in 2017.

While attending Mitchell Hamline School of Law, Bruce interned with the State of Minnesota Tenth District Public Defenders Office in Anoka County and the Office of the Federal Defender for the District of Minnesota. He was recognized for participating in over 250 hours of law-related public service. Bruce was a member of the Native American Law Student Association where he participated in rigorous National Native American Law Student Association moot court competitions in Michigan and California, advocating for his clients in front of a panel of judges. Bruce also was a guest speaker for a dinner hosted by Mitchell Hamline in appreciation of the generous donors that offered scholarships to law students.

After graduation, Bruce returned to the La Crosse area to practice law. Since working with Arndt, Buswell & Thorn, Bruce has had an opportunity to work with an array of clients a general practice attorney represents. Bruce has always had a passion for the law and he is able to live that passion at AB&T by advising and advocating for his clients. Currently, Bruce focuses on litigation cases but does enjoy assisting clients in transactional law by helping them with their estate planning, real estate, and business formations.

Personal Information

Bruce lives in West Salem with his wife, Bethany, and his daughter, Aubriella. He enjoys the outdoors and spending time with his family.

Bar Admissions

Wisconsin, 2018
U.S. District Court Western District of Wisconsin, 2018

Education

Mitchell Hamline School of Law, Saint Paul, Minnesota
 J.D. 2017

University of Wisconsin – La Crosse, La Crosse, Wisconsin
 B.S. 2012
 Major: Political Science

Memberships

American Bar Association
State Bar of Wisconsin


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