
About Connor
Connor Chase started his journey at Beasley Allen as a law clerk before being promoted to attorney in 2024. He focuses on cases involving toxic exposure.
Connor is passionate about environmental law and policy. He’s great at listening to clients, making sure their voices are heard and their needs are met. Before attending law school, Connor worked as a project manager in the municipal water industry. This background gives him a unique insight into contamination issues, allowing him to truly understand and empathize with clients facing these challenges. His experience also provides him with a different perspective when handling cases, enhancing his ability to advocate effectively for his clients.
One of the most notable cases he worked on as a law clerk was the Camp Lejeune litigation. This was his first case, and hearing clients share their stories strengthened his resolve to advocate for those in need.
Connor loves spending time with family, friends, and his golden retrievers. In his free time, he enjoys cooking dishes from around the world and going outdoors whenever he can, whether it’s running, hunting, or fishing. Additionally, he never misses a chance to watch a Mississippi State game!
Education
Connor earned his Juris Doctorate from Samford University Cumberland School of Law in 2024 after graduating from Mississippi State University in 2018.
During his time in law school, Connor was actively involved in the negotiation and arbitration teams. In his final year, he served as the Alternative Dispute Resolution Board president. Additionally, Connor took on the role of an academic support advisor, mentoring first-year students and helping them establish a strong foundation for their law school journey.
- Alabama (2024)
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