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Chase A. Evans

Chase A. Evans

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Practice Areas

  • Personal Injury
  • Probate Law, including Claims by Creditors/Heirs/Beneficiaries, Probate Administrations or Texas Pro
  • Real Estate Law, including Leases, Transfers or Deeds, Acquisitions/Sales
  • Business Formations, Transactions, and Outside Corporate Counsel
  • Complex Business Disputes, Negligence, and Breach of Fiduciary Duty, and Breach of Contract Cases

Biography

Chase Evans is a sharp litigator whose skills are simply unmatched. Chase handles a myriad of cases with a primary focus on probate litigation, personal injury, and civil litigation matters. His calm demeanor and persuasive communication skills allow him to navigate complex legal issues with ease, earning the trust and respect of both clients and colleagues.

Chase earned his Bachelor of Business Administration in Accounting from Texas Tech University, magna cum lade, with a Designation in Honors Studies from the Honors College. He was recognized by his peers and professors as one of the fifty most influential students at Texas Tech by being named as a Member to Mortar Board. He also served as President of his fraternity, achieved fluency in Spanish, and continued to be an active member in his community and at his local church.

After completing his undergraduate studies, Chase was awarded the Dean’s Academic Excellence Full-Tuition Scholarship to attend Baylor Law School where he earned his Juris Doctor. While attending Baylor Law School, Chase was elected and served as class President of the Student Bar Association and served as President and Cochairman of the Harvey M. Richey Moot Court Society. Chase was named to the Order of the Barristers for excellence in legal advocacy and served as Articles Editor on Baylor Law Review. Chase was also selected to serve as a Student Mentor in the inaugural year of United States Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O’Connor’s Civics project in Waco, Texas.

After law school Chase gained valuable experience while working for a large Texas-based firm where he focused on commercial disputes, complex business negligence and breach of fiduciary duty cases, as well as business and real estate transactions. Chase also led the creditor’s claims division in the Probate Litigation Department. With a background in both law and business, whether in the context of trial or business transactions, Chase understands the importance of directing negotiations and communicating complex legal arguments with clarity. As an experienced trial lawyer, Chase routinely exceeds the expectations of the individuals and entities he represents.

Chase lives with his wife and two Vizslas, Raider and Chief, in McKinney, Texas.

Education

  • Baylor University School of Law, Waco, Texas
    • J.D. - 2013
    • Honors: Dean’s Scholar
    • Honors: Class President of the Student Bar Association
    • Honors: President and Cochairman of the Harvey M. Richey Moot Court Society
  • Texas Tech University, Lubbock, Texas
    • B.B.A. - 2009
    • Honors: magna cum laude
    • Honors: Designation in Honors Studies
    • Major: Accounting

Bar Admissions

  • Texas
  • Supreme Court of Texas
  • U.S. District Court Northern District of Texas
  • U.S. District Court Southern District of Texas

Professional Associations

  • Texas Bar Associate, Member
  • Texas Trial Lawyers Association, Member
  • Collin County Bar Association, Member
  • Dallas Hispanic Bar Association, Member
  • Texas Bar College, Member
  • Order of Barristers, Member
  • Mortar Board, Member
  • Golden Key Honor Society, Member

Published Works

  • “Deceased Property Owners 101: Resolving Issues Arising from Deaths, Debts, and DRVs of Texas Property Owners”, CIA Management Services, Inc. (2015).

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Honors

Classes & Seminars

  • “Corporate Governance & Director and Officer Liability?”, Houston Paralegal Association – Advanced Skills Paralegal Conference 2014

Pro-Bono Activities

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Past Positions

Languages

Ancillary Businesses

Fraternities or Sororities

  • Beta Gamma Sigma
  • Phi Kappa Phi
  • Alpha Tau Omega
  • Alpha Lambda Delta

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