Background
Lord Wilder, Bruce was born on January 4, 1941 in Exeter, New Hampshire, United States.
Lord Wilder, Bruce was born on January 4, 1941 in Exeter, New Hampshire, United States.
Tufts University (Bachelor of Science, 1961. Doctor of Medicine, 1966); Johns Hopkins School of Hygiene and Public Health (Master of Public Health, 1970). University of Pittsburgh (Juris Doctor, 1986).
Worked at Wilder, Mahood & Crenney (Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania) specializing in Family Law. Admitted to the bar, 1986, Pennsylvania, United States. District Court, Western District of Pennsylvania and United States.
Supreme Court.
Author: "The "Subpoena" of Medical Records and Protection of Physician-Patient Confidentiality", 78 Bulletin.
Allegheny Cty. Medical Society, 468, September 9, 1989. "Alternative Reproduction Technologies", Chapter in Wilder, Pennsylvania
Family Prac. and Proceedings Handbook (3rd Education), §26, The Harrison Company, 1993.
"Promoting the Essential Role of International Courts as Means to Development of Effective International Law," XXIX Conference, Inter-American Bar Association, San Jose, Costa Rica, 1991, Best Paper Award.
"Genetics, Eugenics, and the Constitution," XXIX Conference, Inter-American Bar Association, San Jose, Costa Rica, 1991. "Gestational Versus Genetic Mothers, NEJM 327:286 (July 23, 1992). "Economic Credentialling," Bulletin.
Allegheny Cty.
Medical Society, 82:174-176 (March 13, 1993). Editorial, "The Protection of Physician-Patient Communications on the Information Age," Bulletin. Allegheny Cty. Medical Society, 82:646-647 (October 22, 1989).
"Ethical Issues Related to the New Reproductive Technologies," current opinion in Obstetrics and Gynecology 7(3): 1995.
"Legal Report: Issues of Consent - Participant II: Other consent considerations," Bulletin. Allegheny Cty. Medical Society 84:129-130 (2/25/95).
"Defining the Legal Parent-Child Relationship in Alternative Reproductive Technology," Section of Family Law, American Bar Association, 1991. Clinical Assistant Professor, Department of Neurosurgery, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine.
Member: Allegheny County (Member, Medical-Legal Committee, 1988-1990.
Chair, 1990. Council, Health Law Section, 1990), Pennsylvania, American (Forum on Health Law, 1985. Task Force on Law of Genetic and Reproductive Technology, 1989.
Section of Family Law, 1989.
Section of International Law and Practice, 1987) and Inter-American Bar Associations (Member, 1987). Congress of Neurological Surgeons. American Association of Neurological Surgeons.
American Public Health Association.
American Medical Association. Pennsylvania Medical Society.
Allegheny County Medical Society. Fellow: American College of Legal Medicine.
American College of Surgeons.
(Board Certification: American Board of Neurological Surgery). Wilder, Mahood & Crenney, a professional corporation, was founded in 1978. Since that time, WM&C has represented a broad range of business and professional people and their spouses in complex divorce litigation in Pittsburgh and surrounding counties.
The firm limits its practice to matrimonial law, including divorce, support, property matters and custody, at trial and appellate levels.
WM&C is a small law firm which provides personal individualized services to a limited number of clients.
Author: "The 'Subpoena' of Medical Records and Protection of Physician-Patient Confidentiality", 78 Bull. Allegheny Cty. Med. Society, 468, September 9, 1989. "Alternative Reproduction Technologies", Chapter in Wilder, Pa.
Family Prac. and Proc. Handbook (3rd Education), �26, The Harrison Company, 1993. "Promoting the Essential Role of International Courts as Means to Development of Effective International Law," XXIX Conference, Inter-American Bar Association, San Jose, Costa Rica, 1991, Best Paper Award.
"Genetics, Eugenics, and the Constitution," XXIX Conference, Inter-American Bar Association, San Jose, Costa Rica, 1991. "Gestational Versus Genetic Mothers, NEJM 327:286 (July 23, 1992). "Economic Credentialling," Bull.
Allegheny Cty. Med. Society, 82:174-176 (March 13, 1993). Editorial, "The Protection of Physician-Patient Communications on the Information Age," Bull. Allegheny Cty. Med. Society, 82:646-647 (October 22, 1989).
"Ethical Issues Related to the New Reproductive Technologies," current opinion in Obstetrics and Gynecology 7(3): 1995. "Legal Report: Issues of Consent - Part II: Other consent considerations," Bull. Allegheny Cty. Med. Society 84:129-130 (2/25/95).
"Defining the Legal Parent-Child Relationship in Alternative Reproductive Technology," Section of Family Law, American Bar Association, 1991. Clinical Assistant Professor, Department of Neurosurgery, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine.
Member: Allegheny County (Member, Medical-Legal Committee, 1988-1990. Chair, 1990; Council, Health Law Section, 1990), Pennsylvania, American (Forum on Health Law, 1985. Task Force on Law of Genetic and Reproductive Technology, 1989.
Section of Family Law, 1989.
Section of International Law and Practice, 1987) and Inter-American Bar Associations (Member, 1987). Congress of Neurological Surgeons.
American Association of Neurological Surgeons. American Public Health Association.
American Medical Association.
Pennsylvania Medical Society. Allegheny County Medical Society. Fellow: American College of Legal Medicine.
American College of Surgeons.
(Board Certification: American Board of Neurological Surgery).