Bruce Plaxen
Law Firm:
Plaxen Adler Muncy, P.A.
Position:
Founding Partner
Phone: (410) 847-2328
Location:
Columbia
Biography Overview
Bruce Plaxen is the founding partner of Plaxen Adler Muncy, P.A., and a highly respected personal injury attorney with over 40 years of experience. Specializing in cases involving motor vehicle accidents, wrongful death, premises liability, product liability, and medical malpractice, Bruce has represented numerous individuals and families harmed by negligence.
He currently serves as the 80th President of the American Association for Justice (AAJ), becoming the first Maryland attorney to hold this prestigious role. His leadership in the AAJ reflects his dedication to courtroom advocacy and his ongoing efforts to support trial lawyers and protect access to justice.
Bruce has been a prominent leader within the Maryland Association for Justice (MAJ) since 1993. He served as President from 2001 to 2002 and chaired the MAJ Political Action Committee, advocating for laws that protect consumers and individuals. He has also been appointed multiple times to the Maryland Governor’s Salary Commission, where he has served as Chair.
Beyond his legal work, Bruce has contributed significantly to public service. After the September 11 attacks, he helped organize Trial Lawyers Care, providing pro bono representation to 9/11 victims’ families.
Position: Founding Partner
Phone: (410) 847-2328
Location: Columbia
Biography Overview
Bruce Plaxen is the founding partner of Plaxen Adler Muncy, P.A., and a highly respected personal injury attorney with over 40 years of experience. Specializing in cases involving motor vehicle accidents, wrongful death, premises liability, product liability, and medical malpractice, Bruce has represented numerous individuals and families harmed by negligence.
He currently serves as the 80th President of the American Association for Justice (AAJ), becoming the first Maryland attorney to hold this prestigious role. His leadership in the AAJ reflects his dedication to courtroom advocacy and his ongoing efforts to support trial lawyers and protect access to justice.
Bruce has been a prominent leader within the Maryland Association for Justice (MAJ) since 1993. He served as President from 2001 to 2002 and chaired the MAJ Political Action Committee, advocating for laws that protect consumers and individuals. He has also been appointed multiple times to the Maryland Governor’s Salary Commission, where he has served as Chair.
Beyond his legal work, Bruce has contributed significantly to public service. After the September 11 attacks, he helped organize Trial Lawyers Care, providing pro bono representation to 9/11 victims’ families.