David J. Bright
August 18, 2022

Prior to rejoining the Center in 2022 as its Associate Director, Dave was in private practice for over 20 years with a focus on land use and real estate development; business transactions; franchising and distribution; nonprofit and tax-exempt organizations; estate planning and probate; and art and museum law. While in practice, Dave earned Martindale-Hubbell’s top “AV” Peer Review Rating and was recognized by The Best Lawyers in America© for Franchise Law for 2022 and 2023. He also authored the Iowa section of the American Bar Association’s Franchise Desk Book.
Dave currently serves as a Senior Advisor to the American Bar Association’s Art & Cultural Heritage Law Committee, and regularly contributes to its section of the American Bar Association’s Year In Review publication. He is a frequent speaker at colleges and universities, local businesses, museums, and continuing education events on topics including business formation, estate planning, nonprofit and tax-exempt governance, and art and museum law. He also teaches Art, Law, and Ethics at the College of Law.
Dave is active in the Iowa City community through volunteering and board service. He presently serves on the boards of the Cedar Rapids Museum of Art (Past-President, Board of Trustees), Iowa Volunteer Lawyers for the Arts (President, Board of Directors) and YMCA Camp Wapsie (Chair, Advisory Committee). He previously served on the boards of the Bur Oak Land Trust, Friends of the Animal Center Foundation (President), the Iowa City Public Library Friends Foundation (President), Legion Arts, the University of Iowa Stanley Museum of Art, and the YMCA of the Cedar Rapids Metropolitan Area. Dave lives in Iowa City with his wife and two of their three children, and their oldest child is a student at the University of Iowa.
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