Bruce David Bain Tyler, Texas
Partner
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Bruce D. Bain, Partner, is a board certified specialist in Family Law by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization, and a member in the Texas Academy of Family Law Specialists. Bruce received his Juris Doctorate from South Texas College of Law in Houston, and his B.B.A. from the University of Mississippi-Oxford. He limits his practice to solely complex family law issues which range from complicated custody and conservatorship issues to complex property concerns relating to property characterization and reimbursement. Bruce also handles multi state jurisdictional issues regarding out of state litigants and foreign nationals as well as grandparent access and custody.
Bruce has spoken on several occasions providing continuing legal education to fellow attorneys. The issues have ranged from discovery rules and procedures to new legislation regarding economic contributions on property to modifications and enforcement of custody issues.
Bruce is currently serving his second term as a member of the Texas Pattern Jury Charge Committee for family law issues. Bruce is also a founding member of the Smith County Bar Association's Family Law Section, and he is the current secretary and a past director of the Smith County Bar Association. Bruce donates some of his time through East Texas Legal Services providing pro bono services for indigent clients. Bruce is also an active board member of the Alzheimer's Alliance of Northeast Texas, Inc.
Married to Martha for 15 wonderful years and a full-time father of three boys as homework helper, diorama assistant, reader listener, electronic game time arbitrator with binding unappellable authority, which results in my being only a part-time golfer and outdoorsman.
Bruce's office is in Tyler, Texas, the county seal of Smith County, but he regularly practices all over East Texas. He makes regular court appearances in Longview, Gregg County; Palestine, Anderson County; Rusk, Cherokee County; Henderson, Rusk County; Quitman, Wood County; Athens, Henderson County; and Canton, Van Zandt County. He also takes cases in Rains County, Hopkins County, Franklin County, Camp County, Upshur County, Panola County, Angelina County, Houston County, and Freestone County.
- 100% Family Law
- 85% of Practice Devoted to Litigation
- Family Law, Texas Board of Legal Specialization, 2001
- Texas, 1994
- U.S. District Court Eastern District of Texas, 1995
- U.S. District Court Northern District of Texas, 1995
- U.S. District Court Southern District of Texas, 1995
- U.S. Court of Appeals 5th Circuit, 1995
- South Texas College of Law, Houston, Texas,
1994
J.D. Honors: Moot Court Teams
- University of Mississippi, Oxford, Mississippi,
1990
B.B.A. Major: Business
- ATLA Family Law Section Newsletter, Spring, 2002
- Economic Contribution and Valuation, Texas Center for the Judiciary,
2004
- Present
- Ethics: Paralegals and You, State Bar of Texas - Marriage Dissolution,
2007
- Present
- Ethics: Paralegals and Lawyers, Rural Association for Court Administration,
2007
- Present
- Post Judgment Issues; Ultimate Trial Notebook, State Bar of Texas,
2006
- Motions in Limine; Family Law Basic Training , State Bar of Texas,
2005
- When Disaster Strikes; Advanced Family Law , State Bar of Texas - Pro Bono Project,
2003
- Economic Contribution, Family Law Section, Smith County Bar Association,
2007
- Present
- New Grievance Procedures, Family Law Section, Smith County Bar Association,
2004
- New Cases and Legislation, Family Law Section, Smith County Bar Association,
2002
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2003
- Economic Contribution, Family Law Section, Smith County Bar Association,
2002
- Child Support Accountability Program, Texas Attorney General & Probation Officers,
2003
- Family Law Issues and School Responsibility, Texas Private Schools
- Family Law Issues and School Responsibility, All Saints Episcopal School,
2002
- Economic Contribution, Texas Panhandle Family Law Association,
2002
- Modification of Custody, State Bar of Texas – Pro Bono Project,
2001
- The New Discovery Rules, Smith County Bar Association,
1998
- Co-Chair, Parenting Plans: Visitation and Custody, UT Law School Fall CLE,
2007
- Young Lawyer of the Year, Smith County Bar Association,
2004
- Pro Bono Service Recognition, Smith County Bar Association,
2002
- Present
- Texas Academy Family Law Specialists,
2001
- Present
- Member
- SBOT Family Law Pattern Jury Charge Committee,
2001
- Present
- State Bar of Texas,
2003
- Present
- State Bar of Texas Grievance Committee– District 2A
- State Bar of Texas,
2005
- Present
- Chairman
- Texas Supreme Court,
2001
- Present
- Unauthorized Practice of Law Committee
- Smith County Bar Association,
2005
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2006
- President
- Smith County Bar Association,
2004
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2005
- Vice-President
- Smith County Bar Association,
2005
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2006
- President
- Smith County Bar Association,
2001
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2002
- Director
- Smith County Bar Association,
2002
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2003
- Secretary
- Smith County, Family Law Section,
2003
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2004
- President
- Smith County Bar Foundation,
2004
- Present
- Director
- American Bar Association,
1994
- Present
- Member
- American Bar Assocationm, National Appellate Advocacy Competition,
1993
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1994
- National Student Director
- American Association for Justice
- East Texas Legal Services,
1998
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2007
- Kappa Sigma
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