Brian Chase

Brian Chase

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About:

Brian is passionate about trial work, and spent over seven years doing mock trials before becoming a lawyer and an adjunct professor/trial coach for law students at the James E. Rogers College of Law. Brian co-teaches the top 8 oral advocates at the law school and prepares them to compete in the National Trial Competition, the nation's most prestigious trial competition. He has won numerous awards for his trial advocacy abilities, including the William T. Birmingham award for Outstanding Trial Advocacy (presented each year to the top trial advocate in the University of Arizona Law School's graduation class) and the Jenckes Cup (as part of a two-person team from U of A Law competing against two ASU Law students in a closing argument). Brian now uses his trial advocacy skills to help people who have been injured or have been accused of crimes. Brian is a member of the Arizona Association for Justice and the Pima County Bar Association. He was honored by the Tucson Hispanic Chamber of Commerce and the Arizona Daily Star with a “Tucson’s 40 Under 40 Award,” which recognizes young leaders who are making an impact in the community with their professional and charitable work. Brian's extensive background in the Information Technology field led to his interest in the burgeoning field of computer and cell phone forensics, and he now serves as an expert in the field, assisting attorneys in computer crime and computer security issues. Brian teaches various topics regarding law and technology and digital forensics and evidence at the annual Arizona Public Defender Association conference, and to other attorneys seeking continuing legal education (CLEs).

DVLawyers AI Summary:

Chase Law focuses on providing compassionate and dedicated legal services for individuals experiencing domestic violence and related family law issues. The firm emphasizes a survivor-centric approach, understanding the unique challenges faced by those impacted by domestic abuse. Their expertise spans various areas, including obtaining restraining orders, navigating child custody disputes, and addressing other family law matters that often arise in the context of domestic violence. The tone of their communication is notably empathetic and supportive, aiming to create a safe environment for clients. The firm recognizes the trauma that survivors endure and strives to handle cases with sensitivity and care. Their team is trained to listen actively and provide guidance that respects each survivor’s individual needs and circumstances. This trauma-informed approach is essential, as it helps clients feel understood and valued throughout the legal process. If you are a survivor seeking legal assistance, Chase Law may be a fitting choice. They appear committed to advocating for their clients' rights while ensuring that your voice is heard and respected. Their focus on domestic violence and related family law issues indicates that they are well-equipped to handle the complexities of cases involving abuse. However, it is always advisable to have an initial consultation to discuss your specific situation and determine if their services align with your needs and expectations. Overall, Chase Law seems to be a supportive ally for survivors navigating the legal challenges that arise from domestic violence.

Jurisdiction:Arizona

Languages

English

Fees

Free Consultation

Education

J.D.
James E. Rogers College of Law, University of Arizona
2011

Awards

William T. Birmingham Award for Outstanding Trial Advocacy
University of Arizona
2011
Rising Star
Super Lawyers
2018
National Trial Competition Award
American College of Trial Lawyers
2016
Lead Counsel Rated
Lead Counsel
2016
Rising Star
Super Lawyers
2017
Top 40 Under 40
Arizona Daily Star
2013
National Trial Competition Award
American College of Trial Lawyers
2017
Elite Lawyer
Elite Lawyers of America
2018
Lead Counsel Rated - Plaintiff Personal Injury
Lead Counsel
2017
National Trial Competition Award
American College of Trial Lawyers
2018

Associations

Member
State Bar of Arizona
- Present
Member
Arizona Association for Justice
- Present
Board of Directors - Young Lawyers Division
Pima County Bar Association
- Present

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