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    Chase Evans

    Top rated Personal Injury attorney in McKinney, Texas

    Education Qualification:

    Baylor University School of Law

    Practice Areas:

    Estate planning & probate,

    General litigation,

    Construction accident,

    Premises liability - plaintiff,

    Sexual abuse - plaintiff,

    Trucking accidents,

    Trusts,

    Wills,

    Wrongful death

    7300 State Hwy 121, Suite 510McKinney, Texas, 75070

    Chase Evans is an adept civil trial litigator and a partner at the law firm Sullivan, Klocke, Evans & Goenawein, PC, headquartered in McKinney, Texas. He is a bold advocate providing experienced counsel in a variety of matters involving personal injury, real estate, estate planning, probate litigation and complex business disputes. He effortlessly handles difficult legal matters, gaining the faith and respect of clients and colleagues alike, thanks to his composed attitude and convincing communication abilities.After graduating his Bachelor of Business Administration degree with honors from Texas Tech University in 2009, Mr. Evans completed his Juris Doctor at Baylor Law School with dean’s list honors in 2009. He was admitted to the State Bar of Texas in 2013 and was later permitted to practice before the Texas Supreme Court, and the United States District Court for the Southern and Northern Districts of Texas.Mr. Evans held the positions of class president and president/co-chairman of the Harvey M. Richey Moot Court Society while he was at Baylor Law School. In recognition of his outstanding advocacy work, he was inducted into the Order of the Barristers. He also held the position of articles editor on Baylor Law Review and was elected to the Student Bar Association. In the first year of Justice Sandra Day O'Connor's Civics project in Waco, Texas, he was also chosen to be a student mentor.Mr. Evans worked for a big Texas company after finishing law school, where he learned the ins and outs of commercial disputes, real estate transactions and complicated issues involving corporate negligence and breach of fiduciary duty. Within the Probate Litigation Department, he oversaw the creditor's claims division. Because of his experience in both the legal system and business, he is able to guide negotiations and explain intricate legal arguments clearly, whether they are in the context of a trial or a business transaction.Keen on serving his legal community, Mr. Evans is actively involved with the State Bar of Texas, the Collin County Bar Association, the Dallas Hispanic Bar Association, the Texas Bar College and the Golden Key International Honour Society.
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