Bruce Weyhrauch

His regulatory and government affairs-focused practice handles a wide variety of matters, including labor relations and natural resources.

His publications during this period include "Operation Exodus: The United States Government’s Program to Intercept Illegal Export of High Technology" (Computer Law Journal, 1986).

In May 2007, Weyhrauch, along with fellow Republican state House members Pete Kott and Vic Kohring, were charged in connection with a scandal involving oilfield service company VECO attempting to buy government favors in Alaska.

[1] The ensuing investigation led to the widely publicized indictment, trial and convictions of United States Senator Ted Stevens in October 2008, and the indictments and convictions of former representatives Tom Anderson and Beverly Masek and state Senator John Cowdery, as well as VECO chairman Bill Allen and vice president Richard Smith.

[2] He appealed, and subsequently his proceedings were granted an indefinite stay while issues involved were re-examined by the U.S. Supreme Court.