Admitted to practice before the United States Supreme Court, the Federal Claims Court, and every state court in California, Chris Olsen has been defending civil litigation cases for over 30 years.

This includes several high-profile cases, such as representing the birth mother of Ron Goldman in the O.J. Simpson civil case and the Lockheed Stealth bomber litigation, which resulted in the longest jury deliberations in U.S. history.

Mr. Olsen has extensive experience representing clients in virtually all aspects of civil litigation including the handling of complex tort, catastrophic personal injury, construction defect, product defect, premises liability, and elevator/escalator cases, in addition to his experience representing clients in an array of entertainment properties.

Mr. Olsen has handled hundreds of cases at the trial court level and is also undefeated on appeal (8-0) where the Appellate Court upheld the favorable judgments rendered by the trial court.

Chris Olsen obtained his B.A. in Political Science with Honors from Elon University in North Carolina and his J.D., cum laude, from Pepperdine University, where he was also named the Best Oral Advocate in the country at the annual ABA National Appellate Advocacy Competition.