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Robins Kaplan LLP is pleased to announce that Rashanda Bruce has been recognized in the Lawdragon 500 X – The Next Generation for the second year in a row. This guide, compiled through nominations, independent research, and peer recommendations, celebrates those “who will define where the legal profession of our country goes.”

Rashanda Bruce is an attorney in Robins Kaplan’s Mass Tort and Personal Injury groups, where she represents clients in complex product liability, wrongful death, and mass tort litigation. She played a key role on the trial team that secured a $7.75 million verdict in 2024 against CRC Industries—later increased to nearly $10.5 million—arising from the death of a Minnesotan mother killed in a crash involving inhalant abuse.

Bruce’s professional accomplishments and leadership skills have earned her recognition on The Best Lawyers in America: Ones to Watch, Super Lawyers’ Minnesota Rising Stars, and Minnesota Lawyer’s Attorneys of the Year. Beyond her legal practice, she serves on the boards of the Hennepin County Bar Association, the Minnesota Association of Black Lawyers, and Prodeo Academy. She also volunteers as a housing court attorney with the nonprofit Volunteer Lawyers Network and has coached competitive cheerleading for nearly two decades.

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