This week, your hosts Steve Lowry and Yvonne Godfrey interview Brian Breiter and Chance Pardon of the Law Offices of Brian Breiter (https://brianbreiter.com/)
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Los Angeles personal injury attorneys Brian Breiter and Chance Pardon of the Law Offices of Brian Breiter discuss how they secured justice for Atlas Ferrera, a make-up artist and budding fragrance designer after he was exposed to harmful chemicals negligently sprayed by a Terminix employee in a neighboring business. While using the bathroom at his workplace, Atlas was exposed to Terminix's roach infestation treatments at an adjacent business when a cloud of neurotoxin-filled "smoke" entered the bathroom. Atlas immediately began to feel dizzy and experienced a burning sensation in his throat. Days later, he had permanently lost his sense of taste and smell and began suffering from chronic migraines. Utilizing a unique strategy, Breiter portrayed a game show host in his closing statements, undermining the credibility of the defense's expert statements and witness testimony in a strategy based on "To Tell the Truth." After five hours of deliberation, a Los Angeles jury returned an $8,000,000 verdict in favor of Atlas.
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Guest Bios:
Brian Breiter, Esq.
Mr. Breiter was nominated for trial lawyer of the year for 2019 by CAALA (Consumer Attorney Association of Los Angeles) for his numerous verdicts over the past year. He is a Lifetime Fellow of ABOTA (American Board of Trial Advocates) and has been named to National Trial Lawyers Top 100. Mr. Breiter has been named 9 consecutive years by Southern California and South Florida SuperLawyers. Brian Breiter is a civil trial lawyer practicing since 1995 in the area of Plaintiff’s Personal Injury. With over 100 Millions dollars in settlements and verdicts, Mr. Breiter has dedicated his practice to helping consumers during their most difficult times. Mr. Breiter is licensed in California and Florida. Mr. Breiter represents clients throughout the entire state of California and Florida.
Brian is also an adjunct professor at the Pepperdine Law School where he teaches “Improvisational Mediation” to fellow lawyers, mediators and judges. He also recently taught at the University of Calgary School of Law. He uses his skills as a professional actor for 30 years in the courtroom and depositions like no other in his field.
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Chance Pardon, Esq.
Chance Pardon is dedicated to helping injured plaintiffs and has made helping those in need a core part of who he is. Mr. Pardon started as a law clerk at the Law Offices of Brian J. Breiter, LLP and has already helped recover millions for our clients. Mr. Pardon is a core component of our litigation and trial teams. He has worked on dozens of cases going to trial and has jury trial experience working with lead trial counsel and principal attorney Brian Breiter. In law school, Mr. Pardon was President of the UCI Law Trial Advocacy Club and a member of the Domestic Violence Clinic. In the Domestic Violence Clinic, Mr. Pardon helped many victims of domestic violence get the protection they needed. Mr. Pardon’s dedication to helping others has not been limited to the courtroom. For over ten- years Mr. Pardon worked as an ocean lifeguard and emergency medical technician, keeping those who visit our local beaches safe. As a former NCAA Division I water polo player at the University of California, Irvine, Mr. Pardon knows the value of teamwork. Mr. Breiter and Mr. Pardon are both avid water polo players to this day, competing at the Master’s level. They have both also been coaches and have worked to improve the sporting community. Mr. Pardon truly represents the Law Offices of Brian J. Breiter’s dedication to preparing every case for trial and aiding those who need it most.
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