Daily Journal Staff Writer
Court budgetary woes and the disappointing defeat of a ballot measure to raise the medical malpractice payout cap in the recent election aren't thwarting Brian D. Chase's plans for the Consumer Attorneys of California.
The Newport Beach-based personal injury attorney, who was installed as the CAOC's new president over the weekend, has big ideas for the organization. He wants to ra...
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