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Bruce Edge
Edge Law Firm, pc
15 W 6TH ST STE 2304
Suite 2304
Tulsa, OK 74119
Website: edgelawfirm.com





About Bruce Edge
Tulsa lawyer, Bruce Edge is 1 of 50 attorneys in the United States who are Board Certified in DUI Defense according to the American Bar Association guidelines. Bruce limits his practice to DUI Defense and limits the number of cases he accepts. Bruce is trained under the National Highway Safety Administration (NHTSA) guidelines to administer the Standardized Field Sobriety Tests (SFST) and is an Instructor of the SFST’s. He has been trained to administer tests on the Intoxilyzer 8000-the newest model breath machine. In fact, Bruce co-owns the only two Intoxilyzer 8000’s held by attorneys in Oklahoma. There are only 6 attorneys in the U.S. who have one of these machines. Mr. Edge is formally trained in DRE (Drug Recognition Expert) which deals with people who are charged with driving under the influence of drugs – illegal as well as legally obtained drugs. Mr. Edge recently completed an extensive study involving blood tests, laboratory procedures and protocols. He also has trained extensively on the GC-MS machine. Bruce co-owns the largest collection of Intoxilyzer breath testing machines and alcohol simulators of any attorney in Oklahoma. Mr. Edge is the co-author of 17 books regarding DUI Defense and is sought out by other attorneys throughout the United States to instruct them regarding DUI defense including recent sessions with the National College for DUI Defense held at Harvard University, Toronto, Canada and multiple Universities in Ukraine. Additionally, other attorneys request that Bruce serve as an Expert Witness for their difficult cases. Bruce is a Regent for the National College for DUI Defense, Director of the Oklahoma Criminal Defense Lawyer’s Association, and a member of the National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers, a Fellow with the Litigation Counsel of America, a Sustaining Member of the National College of DUI Defense, an adjunct professor with Northeastern State University and The University of Oklahoma. Bruce’s passions are his work, collecting and consuming fine wines, cooking, travel and adrenaline pumping experiences such as race car driving, open cockpit flying, skydiving, bobsledding, flyboarding and shark diving. He is a consummate golfer who can shoot par—on the first nine.
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