Hon. Thomas ("Lee") Bruner.
Thomas (“Lee”) Bruner was appointed as Workers’ Compensation Court Judge by Governor Greg Gianforte on September 1, 2023. Judge Bruner’s effective start date was Friday, September 8, 2023.
The Hon. Lee Bruner was raised in Butte and currently resides in Butte with a ranch in Whitehall. Judge Bruner graduated from Butte Central High School, received his B.S. in physics at Montana State University, and received his Juris Doctorate degree from the University of Montana School of Law in Missoula in 1995.
Judge Bruner received an Honorable Discharge from active duty in the United States Air Force, serving from 1986-1990, and was assigned Inactive Status from 1990-1994.
Most of Judge Bruner’s career as a practicing attorney was spent handling medical negligence cases, and a smaller percentage of his practice included employment law, torts, environmental law, and complicated high value litigation matters. He practiced law at two prominent law firms as well as being appointed as Deputy Clerk by the Clerk of Court of the Montana Supreme Court for a five-year term.
Judge Bruner has been a member of the State Bar of Montana and the Federal District Court since 1995, and the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals and the United States Supreme Court since 2008.
Judge Bruner was appointed by Governor Racicot to the Montana Petroleum Tank Release Compensation Board, and appointed by Governor Gianforte to the Water Pollution Control Advisory Council and Board of Environmental Review. Judge Bruner has taught environmental law at Montana Tech.
Judge Bruner’s list of community and public service include: Past member of the Board of Directors for Legion Oasis in Butte, a non-profit that operates low income housing property; Partners United for Lifesaving Education, a non-profit that runs 911 emergency response, training, and home health services in Jefferson County; Montana Wool Growers Association, representing that non-profit organization’s interests to the Washington, DC congressional delegation and various federal agencies; Friends of the Butte-Silver Bow Veterans Treatment Court, a non-profit that assists veterans struggling with addiction issues; and the American Legion, Post 1, Butte-Silver Bow.
Judge Bruner owns and runs a multigenerational farming and ranching operation south of Whitehall. He and his wife Pollann have raised three boys, Robert, Michael, and John, who are active on the family farm and ranch.
The Court consists of the judge, law clerks who also function as mediators, a clerk of court and a deputy clerk of court who also serve as pretrial hearing examiners, a receptionist/deputy clerk of court, and a court reporter.
Judge - Hon. Thomas Leroy ("Lee") Bruner
Clerk of Court/ Pretrial Hearing Examiner - Jackie Poole
Deputy Clerk of Court - Denise A. Hartman
Deputy Clerk of Court - Michele Cottrill
Staff Attorney - Wendy Cash
Please address all general inquiries to the Workers' Compensation Court.
LOCATION: |
1625 11th Ave. |
MAILING ADDRESS: |
P.O. Box 537 |
PHONE: |
(406) 444-7794 |
FAX: |
(406) 444-7798 |
FILINGS VIA E-MAIL: | wccfilings@mt.gov |
The Court has statewide jurisdiction and holds regular trial terms in six Montana cities – Billings, Butte, Great Falls, Helena, Kalispell, and Missoula. Week long trial terms are held in each city four times a year. In the past, the Court has also held trials in Red Lodge, Big Fork, Miles City, Malta, Columbus, Bozeman, and Sidney.
Annually, the Court publishes a scheduling calendar setting forth the deadlines for the filing of petitions for each venue, the dates of pretrial conferences, and the weeks of trial. The Court calendar including filing deadlines can be found at http:// wcc.dli.mt.gov/schedule.asp.
The overall objective of the Court is to provide prompt, courteous, and consistent treatment of all those who appear before the Court and to issue prompt, concise, accurate, consistent, understandable, well reasoned and researched decisions, thereby increasing predictability and decreasing the need for litigation.
GOALS AND OBJECTIVES:
Goal #1: Improve and Revise the Court’s Rules.
Objective: Continue to annually review the Workers’ Compensation Court Rules to ensure they remain clear and easy to decipher for unrepresented parties as well as the practicing bar. Update the rules to reflect modern methods of communication and filing, i.e., electronic filings.
Goal #2: Continue flexible policy of conducting conferences, hearings, and trying cases when and where the parties wish.
Objective: The Court will continue to be flexible when scheduling trials. The Workers’ Compensation Court has statewide jurisdiction and holds regular trial terms in six Montana cities: Billings, Butte, Great Falls, Helena, Kalispell, and Missoula. Week-long trial terms are held in each city four times a year. In the past, the Court has also held trials in Red Lodge, Big Fork, Miles City, Malta, Columbus, Bozeman, Sidney, Plains, and Hardin. The Court allows flexibility in the method of holding conferences, hearings, and trials and will conduct them via video conference upon agreement of all parties.
Goal #3: Maintain the average time between submission and decision to within 90 days.
Objective: Issue timely rulings.
Goal #4: Continue to post final, published decisions on the Court’s website and upgrade its website for legal research purposes.
Objective: The Court will continue to post its published decisions and any substantive orders on its website. The Court is in the process of refining its website to include an in-depth search engine for legal research purposes by partnering with information technology personnel.
Goal #5: Continue to maintain the Workers’ Compensation Court website.
Objective: The Court will continue to maintain its extensive website. The website contains helpful information for parties practicing before the Court. The court clerks are proficient in uploading information on the website to ensure current data and information for its users. Court decisions are published on the website dating back from 1993 to the present. Links to Montana Supreme Court decisions and other state agencies are also provided on the website. Court personnel are readily accessible through e-mail address links located on the website. The website contains the Court’s calendar, which is continually updated. The website also contains the Court rules, legal forms, general information, and helpful hints.
Goal #6: Continue to support easy accessibility by pro sé (unrepresented) parties.
Objective: The Workers’ Compensation system is intended to be primarily self-administering. In furtherance of this goal, the Court is designed to make navigating through the system as easy as possible for pro sé (unrepresented) parties. One of the ways this goal is accomplished is by keeping the Court’s extensive website updated. Additionally, the Court provides helpful assistance with any procedural question a pro sé party may have. Along with the Court’s rules, the website contains forms and an informational brochure specifically geared toward pro sé parties. Hard copies of these materials are also available upon request.
Goal #7: Continue to maintain wireless internet access.
Objective: The Court purchased and will continue to maintain wireless internet service to enable parties access to the internet on their personal laptop computers for legal research during trials, oral arguments, and conferences.
Goal #8: Continue to allow electronic filing of pleadings.
Objective: The Court will continue to allow for the electronic filing of documents to assist parties in timely filing their documents.
Goal #9: Continue the Court’s relationship with the Alexander Blewett II School of Law.
Objective: In an effort to continue its historical relationship with the Alexander Blewett III School of Law at the University of Montana, and its professors and new lawyers entering the practice of law in Montana, the Court is working to hold cases scheduled on the Missoula trial docket at the law school.
The Court has published an informational brochure for anyone representing themself before the Court. It can be accessed at http://wcc.dli.mt.gov/tools/prose_guide.asp.
Informational Brochure
Court Forms
Court Rules