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Stuart Chandler is proud to call the Central
Valley his home. His roots in the Valley date back to the late 19th century
when his great-grandfather, W.F. Chandler, started farming just south of
Fresno. To this day Chandler Farms (now owned and operated by Bill and Carol
Chandler) flourishes. Chandler Airport has served local aviators for over 70
years on land donated to the City by W.F. Chandler. Stuart lives in Fresno
with his wife, son and daughter. He has served on the Boards of several local
civic and ministerial associations. EDUCATION Stuart graduated from Bullard High School in
1972. After that he went on to graduate from Claremont Men’s College (now
Claremont McKenna College) with Honors in 1976. He then moved to Salem, Oregon
to attend Willamette University College of Law. While in law school he won
numerous moot court (appellate advocacy) competitions, including the State
competition. As a law student he worked for the Solicitor General’s Office of
the Attorney General for the State of Oregon. Under special student appearance
rules he was allowed to argue numerous cases before the Oregon Court of
Appeal. To this day he maintains a license to practice law in the State of
Oregon. CAREER After graduating from Willamette in 1979 Stuart returned to Fresno where he started his legal career with the firm of Baker, Manock & Jensen. While there he was assigned to the civil litigation department, focusing on medical malpractice defense and insurance related cases. In 1985 he opened the offices of Stuart R.
Chandler, Attorney at Law. From that time to the present the office has
represented people with personal injury, wrongful death and medical
malpractice claims. For the past 10 years a significant part of the practice
has involved prosecuting cases against nursing homes for abuse and neglect of
the elderly. HONORS & ASSOCIATIONS Stuart Chandler is recognized as one of Central California’s leading civil trial lawyers. In 2001 he helped re-establish the Central California Trial Lawyers Association and then served as its President for 3 years. He has been on the Board of Governors of the Consumer Attorneys of California since 2002. He is also a member of the Fresno County Bar Association, the California State Bar, the Oregon State Bar, the American Trial Lawyers Association, and the California Advocates for Nursing Home Abuse. He has received numerous honors and awards, including Proclamations from the California Senate and Assembly for his advocacy – particularly on behalf of the elderly. He has been an invited speaker at legal seminars on elder abuse, insurance bad faith and punitive damages.
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