Brian F. Church
Brian F. Church
Bio
Mr. Church is an associate with the firm. His practice focuses on workers’ compensation, OSHA, employment law and administrative law. Prior to joining the firm, Mr. Church was a shareholder at Davis Rothwell Earle & Xóchihua, P.C. Before that, he was an associate attorney at Bullock & Regier, P.C. Mr. Church received his law degree from University of Oregon School of Law and completed his undergraduate degree at Oregon State University, graduating cum laude, with a Bachelor of Science in Environmental Science. He is a member of the Oregon and Washington State Bar Associations.
LEGAL EXPERIENCE
Associate Attorney
CUMMINS, GOODMAN, DENLEY & VICKERS, P.C.
Workers’ compensation, OSHA, employment and complex civil litigation. Representation of employers and insurance companies.
Shareholder, 2002-2019
DAVIS ROTHWELL EARLE & XÓCHIHUA, P.C.
Portland, Oregon
Successfully handled a large volume of civil matters through all phases of litigation, including investigation, discovery, legal and technical research, pleadings, motion practice, expert witness preparation, mediation, arbitration and trial. Primary case load consisted of the defense of construction defect, professional negligence, personal injury, wrongful death, products liability, commercial litigation and construction injury claims.
Associate Attorney, 2000-2002
BULLOCK & REGIER, P.C.
Portland, Oregon
Handled and assisted senior partner in representing a wide variety of clients in civil, criminal and transactional matters.
EDUCATION
2000, J.D. Degree
University of Oregon School of Law
Eugene, Oregon
1995, B.S., Environmental Science, cum laude
Oregon State University
Corvallis, Oregon
PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS
Oregon State Bar Association
Washington State Bar Association
Latest News
- OR-OSHA Seeks to Eliminate “Rogue Supervisor” Defense… Again
- OSHA Official Warns Employers To Prevent Heat-Related Incidents
- Congress Moves To Gut OSHA Plan To Weigh Violations In Procurement
- Industry Details Strategy To Stymie OSHA’s Electronic Reporting Rule
- Rules To Protect Workers From Chemicals, Falls Top OSHA’s Agenda
Links
- National Workers' Compensation Defense Network (NWCDN)
- Oregon Bureau of Labor and Industries
- Oregon Disability Calculators (PTD, TTD/TPD, and PPD)
- Oregon Workers’ Compensation Board (WCB)
- Oregon Workers’ Compensation Division (WCD)
- OSHA
- OSHA Alaska
- OSHA Oregon
- OSHA Washington State
- OSHRC
- State of Idaho Industrial Commission
- Washington State Board of Industrial Insurance Appeals
- Washington State Department of Labor & Industries
- WCB Significant and Noteworthy Cases (Cumulative Subject Index)