Chad is a member of our Mass Torts Section and is currently responsible for a number of cases including Welding Rod litigation, Fosamax, Heparin, Reglan and Zithromax litigation. Chad also assists in investigating new drugs and medical devices which present a serious danger to consumers.
Chad received his Bachelor of Science degree in Criminal Justice from Auburn University at Montgomery in 1998. While attending college, Chad was a member of Sigma Phi Epsilon Fraternity and was selected to represent AUM's first Mock Trial Team in the Southeastern Intercollegiate Mock Trial Competition at Kennesaw State University.
After graduating, Chad pursued his Juris Doctor degree at Thomas Goode Jones School of Law. Chad was placed on the Dean's Honors List and given the Scholastic Achievement Award for Employment Law in 2001. In addition, he was a member of Sigma Kappa Delta Law Fraternity and the Christian Legal Society. While attending law school, Chad also worked as a staff assistant in the Mass Torts section of the firm. After graduating in 2002, he was hired as a staff attorney for the firm, working on defective construction cases, as well as probate and estate matters, bankruptcy issues and subrogation liens.
Chad now serves as one of the Mass Torts Attorneys for the firm, focusing his practice on pharmaceutical litigation, representing victims of defective prescription drugs and medical devices.
Presently, Chad is on the Plaintiff’s Discovery Committee for In re Fosamax Products Liability Litigation, MDL-1789 which is venued in the Southern District of New York Federal Court before the Honorable John F. Keenan. Chad is also assisting with serving on the Fosamax Science and Administrative Committees.
In addition to his work at Beasley Allen, Chad has served as an instructor in Civil Procedure and Evidence at Faulkner University and as a member of the Legal Studies Advisory Committee.Chad also serves as a Mentor for the Thomas Goode Jones Professional Development Program which gives law school students an opportunity to connect with practicing attorneys, discuss the practice of law and promote professionalism.