Reinstatement of Bruce Bereano to Maryland Bar
Summary
The Maryland Supreme Court has ordered the reinstatement of Bruce Charles Bereano to the Bar of Maryland. The order was issued on March 20, 2026, following a petition for reinstatement and a response from Bar Counsel.
What changed
The Maryland Supreme Court issued an order on March 20, 2026, granting the petition for reinstatement of Bruce Charles Bereano to the Bar of Maryland. The order, identified by docket number 31ag/19, signifies that Bereano is once again a licensed member of the Maryland Bar.
This action means that Bruce Charles Bereano is authorized to practice law in Maryland. Compliance officers in legal departments or law firms should note this reinstatement for any relevant record-keeping or professional responsibility matters concerning Mr. Bereano. No specific compliance actions are required from external entities as this is an individual reinstatement.
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Reinstatement of Bereano to the Bar
Court of Appeals of Maryland
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Docket Number: 31ag/19
Combined Opinion
IN THE
SUPREME COURTIN THE MATTER OF THE PETITION
FOR REINSTATEMENT OF BRUCEOF MARYLANDCHARLES BEREANO TO THE BAR
OF MARYLANDAG No. 31September Term, 2019
ORDER
Upon consideration of Bruce Charles Bereano’s petition for reinstatement and Bar
Counsel’s response to the petition, it is this 20th day of March 2026, by the Supreme Court
of Maryland,
ORDERED that the petition is granted; and it is further
ORDERED that Bruce Charles Bereano is reinstated as a member of the Bar of
Maryland; and it is further
ORDERED that the Clerk of the Court shall give notice of this Order in accordance
with Rule 19-761.
/s/ Matthew J. Fader
Chief Justice
- Justice Watts and Justice Biran did not participate in the consideration of this matter.
Pursuant to the Maryland Uniform Electronic Legal
Materials Act (§§ 10-1601 et seq. of the State
Government Article) this document is authentic.
10:48:00 2026.03.20
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Gregory Hilton, Clerk
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