BRUCE A. McGLAUFLIN was born in Portland, Maine on November 29, 1951. He is admitted to practice in Maine, the United States District Court for the District of Maine and in the United States Court of Appeals for the First Circuit. Mr. McGlauflin is a 1973 graduate of Bucknell University (B.S.), a 1977 graduate of the University of Maine Graduate School in Community Development (M.P.S.), and a 1996 graduate of the University of Maine School of Law (J.D., magna cum laude), where he was the recipient of the West's Award for Excellence in the study of Bankruptcy and the Independent Writing Project Award. In 1996-1997, he served as Judicial Clerk to the Hon. Daniel E. Wathen, Chief Justice of the Maine Supreme Judicial Court. Mr. McGlauflin is the author of The exception that threatens to swallow the statute: The statutory exception to Maine's Unfair Trade Practice Act. 21 Me. Bar Journal 3 (2006); and the author of Something confusing happened on the way to modernizing Maine’s Adverse Possession Law, 25 Me. Bar Journal 1 (2010), for which he received the 2010 Vincent L. McKusick Award, recognizing the article that “best enhances the understanding of the law of this state.” Mr. McGlauflin is a Fellow of the Maine Bar Foundation. He is a Past President of the Bath Area Family YMCA. He serves as Treasurer and Board Member of the University of Maine Law School Alumni Association Board of Directors; as a Board Member of the Mid Coast Senior Health Center; and as chairperson of the Maine Legislative Action Committee for the New England chapter of the Community Associations Institute. Peer Review
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