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From the start of his criminal career, Brian has targeted exclusively on non-public injury and wrongful dying litigation in Portland. As a skilled endorse both in and out of the court docket, Brian is obsessed on guiding clients via some of the maximum difficult instances in their lives. Having experienced the concern, pain, and uncertainty that observe an injury firsthand, Brian is familiar with the emotional and bodily toll it takes—an insight that facilitates him construct compelling private harm cases.

Brian is deeply concerned within the felony network and serves as an elected, voting member of the Oregon State Bar House of Delegates for Region 5. He is likewise an energetic member of the Oregon Trial Lawyers Association, Washington State Association for Justice, and the American Association for Justice. Brian is certified to practice in Oregon nation and federal courts, Washington country courts, and is admitted in Minnesota.

Brian earned his law diploma from the Mitchell Hamline School of Law in St. Paul, Minnesota, wherein he was a Bakken Fellow, Honor Roll recipient, and frequent competitor in mock trial and moot courtroom. During law college, he gained priceless court revel in clerking for two years as a student attorney at the Hennepin County District Lawyer’s Office, where he labored on each civil and criminal instances. He also clerked along Senior Ramsey County Judge Judith Tilsen, honing his talents in prison research and case instruction.

Before becoming a Portland non-public damage legal professional, Brian become an award-prevailing journalist for numerous Portland-vicinity newspapers. A graduate of the Mayborn School of Journalism on the University of North Texas, he served as editor-in-chief of the North Texas Daily, wherein he evolved his investigative competencies and interest to detail.

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