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BRUCE E. ENDY BEndy@spearwilderman.com
Bruce Endy was born in Coatesville, Pennsylvania in 1944. He received his undergraduate degree from the University of Pennsylvania in 1966 and his law degree from the Georgetown
University Law Center in 1969. Bruce returned to Philadelphia following law school and was employed with Community Legal Services, first as a VISTA Volunteer and later as a staff attorney in the employment law
field. He began representing organized labor in 1974 with Louis Wilderman and Leonard Spear. In 1985 he and his current partners established the firm which became Spear Wilderman.
Since the passage of the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974, Bruce has increased the concentration of his practice in the area of pension and welfare benefit trust representation. He has lectured on
ERISA and labor matters for Temple University and the Pennsylvania Bar Institute, respectively. In addition to his representation of employee benefit plans, Bruce has extensive experience in traditional labor forums
trying labor arbitration cases, state court injunction cases and collective bargaining disputes in the federal courts. Bruce currently serves as an Adjunct Professor in the Political Science Department of West
Chester University, teaching Labor Relations. Bruce is a member of the bars of the Supreme Court of the United States, the Supreme Court of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, and the United States Courts of Appeals
for the Second, Third, Fourth and Fifth Circuits.
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