About Bruce L.
Bruce L. Walker built his foundation at the University of Iowa. He completed a Bachelor of Arts in 1968 and returned to the same campus for law school, earning a J.D. in 1972. Those years set the stage for a long legal career rooted in Midwestern legal education.
His path into practice began after graduation from law school. Over the decades that followed, Walker practiced law in settings that required steady judgment and attention to detail. He maintained professional ties through memberships in legal associations and kept current with developments in the profession. Colleagues describe him as methodical and deliberate in his approach.
Walker’s work history includes his role at Phelan Tucker Law. He has been associated with that office, where he serves as an attorney. The firm has been his professional base in recent years. There he handles the variety of tasks that come with client representation: advising, negotiating, and appearing on behalf of clients when matters require advocacy.
Education and sustained practice have shaped how Walker approaches cases. He combines formal legal training from the University of Iowa College of Law with decades of courtroom and office experience. That combination guides his decision-making. It also informs how he mentors younger lawyers and interacts with clients.
Outside of daily practice, Walker has remained connected to the broader legal community. He holds current memberships in professional associations, which has kept him engaged with peers and recent legal developments. Those connections have also offered opportunities for continuing legal education and professional exchange.
After more than four decades since he earned his J.D., Walker continues to practice law. His career shows continuity rather than flash; steady service rather than headline-grabbing litigation. He is currently with Phelan Tucker Law and focuses his practice on representing clients through that firm.