About Bruce A
Bruce A Morrison built a path to law that began in the sciences and business. He earned a Bachelor of Science from Purdue University in 1981, completing a program in industrial management with a minor in chemistry. He later attended Washington University School of Law and received his J.D. in 1988.
Morrison is licensed to practice in both Illinois and Missouri. He worked as a practicing attorney in the Midwest before forming his own firm. In 2002 he became principal of The Morrison Law Office, where he has led the practice for more than two decades. That period has included managing client work, supervising case strategy, and running the daily operations of a small firm.
His practice spans matters arising under Illinois and Missouri law. He represents individuals and organizations in disputes and transactions, handling matters in court and at the negotiating table. He approaches each matter with attention to the legal details and the practical outcomes clients seek. He also draws on his undergraduate background in industrial management and chemistry when cases touch on technical or business questions.
Morrison has kept active in professional circles and retains current memberships in legal associations. He has continued regular participation in continuing legal education over the years and stays current on changes to state law that affect his clients. He is known among colleagues for a straightforward style and for running a small practice that aims for clarity in client counsel.
At The Morrison Law Office, Morrison supervises client intake, case planning, and courtroom work when litigation is required. He has maintained the firm through shifting economic and regulatory environments since 2002 and has represented a range of clients during that time. He balances the demands of client service with the administrative responsibilities of running a practice.
He lives out his professional life across two state bars and continues to work out of The Morrison Law Office. He represents individuals and entities in matters governed by Illinois and Missouri law.