BRUCE NYE became a trial lawyer in 1977. He has been an active mediator since 2016. He is peer rated AV, the highest ranking for attorneys, in the Martindale-Hubble directory. He has been selected to Super Lawyers as a top-rated San Francisco civil litigator in 2005 and 2007 through 2021.He retired from practicing law in May, 2021, but is still licensed, and remains an active mediator.
MEDIATION PRACTICE: Effective May 1, 2016, Bruce began offering his services as a mediator. He brings to this practice a perspective that comes from decades of representing both plaintiffs and defendants, an ability to understand and empathize with complex and emotionally fraught problems and feelings, and a listening skill that has been repeatedly recognized over the years by clients and members of the bench. Bruce is available for mediating matters in litigation and many non-litigation disputes such as internal employment and neighborhood disputes. Bruce has received certification for successfully completed training with renowned mediation trainers Steve Rosenberg and Forrest “Woody” Marsden.
Bruce is proud to be a member of the mediation panels of Bar Association of San Francisco and Alameda County Superior Court.
ARBITRATION: For many years, Bruce has served as an arbitrator for the San Francisco Superior Court, and has arbitrated more than fifty cases.
LITIGATION PRACTICE: Throughout his career, Bruce successfully tried cases involving chemical exposure, personal injujry, product liability, machine design, civil rights, wrongful termination and other employment issues, sexual harassment, breach of contract, government liability, premises liability and California’s Proposition 65.
Bruce has practiced law in the San Francisco Bay Area since 1977, has managed litigation throughout the United States and has tried cases in all nine Bay Area counties and much of the State of California. He has tried more than fifty cases to verdict. He has been part of a trial team that successfully won declaratory relief against the State of California under Proposition 65, California’s Safe Drinking Water and Toxic Enforcement Act of 1986. He lead and briefed the successful appeal in the same matter, Baxter Healthcare Corporation v. Denton (2004) 120 Cal.App.4th 333. He also successfully tried a multi-million dollar gender discrimination and sexual harassment case for a plaintiff. He has acted as state-wide court-appointed liaison counsel in major unfair competition law litigation.
PROPOSITION 65: Before May, 2021, when he retired from practicing law, Bruce devoted a substantial amount of his time to representing companies of all sizes and types in claims and litigation brought under California’s Safe Drinking Water and Toxic Enforcement Act of 1986, commonly known as Proposition 65. He has successfully defended companies, achieved cost-effective settlements and often provided compliance advice. With his strong trial and settlement experience in this unique field of practice, he is uniquely qualified to mediate Proposition 65 disputes.