Newport law firm holding court
Andrew Edwards
A Newport Beach law firm’s new offices evoke the feeling of a court,
but not the kind of court where judges and juries sit. Think more
along the lines of a basketball court.
Personal injury attorneys John Bisnar and Brian Chase, partners of
Bisnar & Chase, LLP, are longtime fans of the Los Angeles Lakers.
Accordingly, the conference room at the firm’s new home has hardwood
floors, a TV screen showing old-school Laker games and a playoff-worn
Shaquille O’Neal shoe. The size-23 shoe is about the size of an
average housecat.
A meeting room that features a photo of Magic Johnson battling
the Celtic’s Larry Bird in the paint feels more like a high-end
sports bar than a law firm. The sporty atmosphere can help put
clients at ease, Bisnar said.
“When you come to see an attorney, its usually not your best day
and because we do very serious cases -- we’re talking serious injury
or death -- I think it helps not to be too serious,” Bisnar said.
Bisnar and Chase both earned their law degrees at Pepperdine
University. Bisnar intended to use his degree to pursue a career in
real estate development, but veered toward personal injury law
shortly after he opened his first office in Huntington Beach in 1978.
At the time, he had agreed to assist other lawyers in exchange for
office space, and was given two cases he was told were unwinnable.
Bisnar said he negotiated a settlement in the first case after 100
days. It took him five years to reach a settlement in the second
case, and his hefty paycheck from that case was a big influence on
his career plans.
“My fee was in the six-figures and I was like, ‘Whoah, that’s a
lot of money,” Bisnar said.
Chase began working with Bisnar before he earned his law degree.
Like his partner, Chase’s first career choice was not personal injury
law.
“I was surfing, doing triathlons and being an actor, and everyone
knows actors don’t get paid well,” Chase said, adding that he was
looking for a line of work that provided intellectual challenge, a
chance to make a social impact and a healthy income.
The firm often takes product-liability cases related to auto
accidents. One case described on the firm’s website stemmed from a
crash in which a woman and her daughter were in a Ford Escort that
was rear-ended. The car’s seats allegedly failed in the accident and
the woman was thrown backward into her daughter. The impact caused
fatal injuries to the girl, and the firm reached a confidential
settlement with Ford Motor Co.
Bisnar said he is proud to take on product liability cases, and
also proud to call himself a trial attorney, regardless of
popularly-held impressions of aggressively litigious lawyers.
“Anyone who makes jokes about it, I’m glad; those jokes are
well-earned,” Bisnar said.
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