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California personal injury firm Bisnar Chase has been named Law Firm of the Year for 2026. The prestigious peer-nominated and reviewed prize was handed out by Best Lawyers.
NEWPORT BEACH, Calif. - BostonChron -- Bisnar Chase Personal Injury Attorneys, LLP, topped the regional rankings in Orange County for plaintiffs' litigation in mass torts, personal injury, and product liability.
The Best Lawyers awards, now in their 16th year, have gained national recognition. They celebrate the top talent and best performers in the legal space every year, and it is a great honor to be highlighted among the industry's elite.
The 2026 Law Firm of the Year award serves as a testament to Bisnar Chase's vision and strategy, which starts at the top. Managing partner Brian Chase said, "It is always a tremendous honor to be recognized as one of the best in your field. It is a testament to the work our entire team puts into every case." "Our mission is to provide superior representation while making our world a safer place, and it is incredibly satisfying to see that tireless work pay off."
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Bisnar Chase is no stranger to awards. The Orange County-based firm and its attorneys consistently receive recognition for their exceptional accomplishments.
In the Best Lawyers individual awards, Brian Chase was selected amongst the Best Lawyers for 2026, while partner Scott Ritsema was also honored. Attorneys Jake Cohen, Michael Teiman, and Drew Morgan were also named "Best Lawyers to Watch," and partner Ian Silvers was celebrated with an award for the Top Labor and Employment Lawyer by the Daily Journal.
Bisnar Chase has also been named on several prestigious lists. They include America's Top 100 Personal Injury Attorneys, as well as compilations by the American Institute of Legal Professionals and the American Institute of Trial Lawyers.
Brian Chase added, "We work with people at their lowest points, many of whom have sustained serious injuries and don't know where to turn. We take these awards seriously because it means that we are doing right by those clients."
The Best Lawyers awards, now in their 16th year, have gained national recognition. They celebrate the top talent and best performers in the legal space every year, and it is a great honor to be highlighted among the industry's elite.
The 2026 Law Firm of the Year award serves as a testament to Bisnar Chase's vision and strategy, which starts at the top. Managing partner Brian Chase said, "It is always a tremendous honor to be recognized as one of the best in your field. It is a testament to the work our entire team puts into every case." "Our mission is to provide superior representation while making our world a safer place, and it is incredibly satisfying to see that tireless work pay off."
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Bisnar Chase is no stranger to awards. The Orange County-based firm and its attorneys consistently receive recognition for their exceptional accomplishments.
In the Best Lawyers individual awards, Brian Chase was selected amongst the Best Lawyers for 2026, while partner Scott Ritsema was also honored. Attorneys Jake Cohen, Michael Teiman, and Drew Morgan were also named "Best Lawyers to Watch," and partner Ian Silvers was celebrated with an award for the Top Labor and Employment Lawyer by the Daily Journal.
Bisnar Chase has also been named on several prestigious lists. They include America's Top 100 Personal Injury Attorneys, as well as compilations by the American Institute of Legal Professionals and the American Institute of Trial Lawyers.
Brian Chase added, "We work with people at their lowest points, many of whom have sustained serious injuries and don't know where to turn. We take these awards seriously because it means that we are doing right by those clients."
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