Bruce became a parent through gestational surrogacy (with egg donation) prior to earning his law degree at Northeastern University School of Law, and this experience has shaped his legal career. Prior to starting his own practice, Bruce worked with a large surrogacy agency and was able to help many people from all over the world to achieve their dream of parenthood.
Bruce is the co-author of Assisted Reproductive Technology: A Lawyer's Guide to Emerging Law and Science, Third Edition by ABA Publishing. Details about this book can be found here.
Bruce is an active member of the American Bar Association's committee on Assisted Reproductive Technology, and is on the Council of the ABA Section of Family Law.
Bruce is admitted to the Massachusetts bar.
Bruce has served (and sometimes still does) as an adjunct professor of law at Northeastern University School of Law and Suffolk University Law School, teaching Assisted Reproductive Technology law and Family Law.
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