Bruce Familant concentrates his practice on complex civil litigation representing clients in a variety of matters, including products liability and mass tort.
Before joining Stradley Ronon, Bruce worked for several law firms in Washington, DC, on matters involving regulatory investigations, as well as complex lawsuits involving antitrust and patent infringement. Although a native Virginian, Bruce lived in Michigan for six additional years following law school for job opportunities. After law school, Bruce served as a prehearing research attorney for the Michigan Court of Appeals and later served as a judicial law clerk to the Hon. Magistrate Ellen S. Carmody of the U.S. District for the Western District of Michigan. Bruce then worked as an associate at a Michigan firm where he defended insurance companies and their insureds. During law school, Bruce served as an intern to the Hon. Richard F. Suhrheinrich for the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth District, and he served as Managing Associate Editor of The Thomas M. Cooley Law Review.