Brian Mason
The Mason Firm
bmason@masonfirm.com
(619) 819-7600
9655 Granite Ridge Dr #200
San Diego, , CA
92123
Monday to Friday, 24 Hours
Brian Mason
The Mason Firm
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I received a Bachelor of Science in Sociology from the University of Oregon in Eugene, Oregon. Within Sociology I graduated with areas of concentration in “Crime and Delinquency” and “Politics and Social Movements.” I also graduated as a member of the International Sociological Honor Society.
After my undergraduate work, I attended law school at Thomas Jefferson School of Law in San Diego, California. During law school I received the Jefferson Medal and Witkin Award for receiving the top grades in each of the following classes: criminal law, civil procedure, trial practice, California evidence, and legal writing.
During law school I spent three years working full time for Mercury Insurance Company’s in-house counsel defending against personal injury lawsuits. I also worked for a bankruptcy law firm for more than a year. During my last year of law school In 2007, I received a Pro-Bono Honors Award for volunteering more than 300 hours of legal service to help defend indigent criminal defendants in multiple first-degree murder cases.
After graduating law school, I spent two years working for other attorneys before deciding to open my own practice in February of 2010. As an attorney I have appeared in California State and Federal Courts thousands of times on multiple Criminal Defense, Bankruptcy, Personal Injury and Family Law cases.
I have been the solo counsel in multiple jury trials including life-in-prison felony cases. I have also argued multiple times before the court of appeals.
In November of 2009, I was invited to lecture at the University of San Diego in the Masters in Business and Executive Leadership MBA program.
In 2011, I began working as an expert legal correspondent on radio programs on KCBQ 1170 AM and KPRZ 1210 AM. I was interviewed in regards to multiple high profile cases, including the Casey Anthony Murder Trial and the Wal-Mart Class Action lawsuit.
In 2015, I accepted a position as in-house counsel for Mercury Insurance Company defending against personal injury lawsuits. I now use my knowledge and experience on the defense side to represent Plaintiffs in personal injury cases. Additionally, in 2017 I accepted a position as an adjuct professor of law teaching Legal Writing II at Thomas Jefferson School of Law.