R. Bruce Haupert

R. Bruce Haupert is a Lawyer in Iowa City, Iowa

Address

222 South Linn Street P.O. Box 2447
Iowa City, Iowa 52244-2447, (Johnson Co.)

Phone

319-338-7551

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Partner at the firm  Leff Law Firm, LLP

Areas of Practice

Real Estate; Estate Planning; Probate; Trusts and Estates; Corporate Law; Commercial Transactions; Business Law

Admitted

1968, Iowa

Law School

University of Iowa, J.D., 1968

College

University of Iowa, B.S., 1962

Membership

Johnson County, (Chair, Johnson County Young Lawyers Section, 1970-1972; President, 1991-1992); Iowa State (Member, Committee on Title Standards, 1985-1988; Chair, Real Estate and Title Law Section, 1990-1991; Member, 1988-1997 and Chair, Iowa Supreme Court Grievance Commission, 1993-1997; Member, Board of Governors, 1998-2002) and American Bar Associations.

Biography

Phi Delta Phi. Member, Board of Editors, Iowa Law Review, 1967-1968. U.S. Magistrate, 1971-1976. Member: Iowa Supreme Court Board of Professional Ethics and Conduct, 2001-2007; Advisory Committee on the Study of the Attorney Disciplinary System, 2001-2002.

Military

First Lieut., USAF, 1962-1965

Born

Marshalltown, Iowa, August 20, 1939

Rate Information

Fixed Hourly Rates
Fixed Fees Available

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