Legal Mediation and Dispute Resolution in the Bay Area
Bruno A. Peguese is an industry professional with over 20 years of experience in mediation and legal dispute resolution. As a seasoned lawyer and licensed private investigator, Mr. Peguese has successfully handled hundreds of contract negotiations and mediated numerous discussions. His extensive expertise includes collaborating with corporate law firms and contributing significantly to major public transportation projects, such as the extension of Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART).

Expertise and Background
Mr. Peguese excels in real estate, construction, and legal matters. He provides comprehensive and effective mediation services tailored to his client’s needs. His philosophy emphasizes the power of compromise, and he dedicates himself to guiding clients through legal complexities to achieve mutually beneficial agreements.
With over 30 years of experience as a licensed private investigator, Mr. Peguese has worked with some of the most prestigious corporate law firms, including Morrison & Foerster, Arnelle & Hastie, and Bronson, Bronson & McKinnon. His multifaceted background in law enables him to bring conflicting parties together for effective and amicable resolutions. As he aptly puts it, “Each minute spent in court is precious time and resources that could be better spent pursuing more important ventures.”
Focus on Compromise
- Role at SF-DPA
Mr. Peguese serves on the mediation panel of the San Francisco Department of Police Accountability (SF-DPA). The mission of SF-DPA is to promptly, fairly, and impartially investigate complaints against San Francisco police officers, make policy recommendations regarding police practices, and conduct periodic audits of the San Francisco Police Department.
- Contribution to Growth Sector
As a dedicated board member at Growth Sector, Mr. Peguese collaborates with community colleges, foundations, and employers, such as NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory and Lawrence Livermore Lab. His passion lies in reimagining traditional educational models and creating innovative pathways for underserved students to prepare for careers in engineering and computer science.
