Byung M. Lee


bml@bmllaw.net Byung was admitted to practice law in Oregon in 1996 and joined the firm which has become Brindle McCaslin & Lee P.C. in 1997. He was born in Seoul, South Korea and immigrated with his family to the United States at the age of 3. Byung grew-up in Portland, attended David Douglas High School and Lewis and Clark College. He also received an MBA from Pepperdine University and his law degree from Willamette University College of Law. Byung has traveled throughout Asia and Europe and has worked in Paris, France and Seoul, South Korea. His travel, work and life experiences have helped him to better understand and appreciate the needs of his immigration and business clients. He is married and the proud father of two children. Byung was also admitted to the Washington State Bar in 2002.

Cary C. Novotny


ccn@bmllaw.net Oregon State Bar 1995

Charles W. Carnese


carneselaw@gmail.com Oregon State Bar since 1969

Christopher A. McCormack


cam@bmllaw.net Chris was admitted to the Oregon State Bar in 2000. Chris came to our firm after 6 years with the Multnomah County District Attorney's office where he built the knowledge and relationships he uses everyday to help his clients achieve their goals in a quick and cost effective manner. Chris is passionate about defending people's Constitutional rights and civil liberties. Chris' extensive knowledge of criminal law and procedure as well as the State's litigation methods consistently give his clients the best possible representation. Currently, Chris' practice focuses on criminal defense and juvenile law with an emphasis on litigation.

Daniel R. Williams


drw@bmllaw.net Mr. Williams came to the firm in February 2011 after graduating from Lewis & Clark’s Northwestern School of Law and passing the July 2010 Oregon State Bar exam. Dan has worked on criminal defense, civil litigation, family law including custody and marital dissolutions, immigration law, and personal injury cases.

Danielle Perez


dp@bmllaw.net Passionate about helping people in need, Danielle strives to aide those in need to find a reasonable and long term resolution. Her passion for equal rights and child safety motivates her to find the best options for her clients diverse needs. Due to her background in juvenile law and her bilingual abilities, she will listen and strive to meet your needs through the proper legal channels with a sympathetic ear and a just hand. You can always count on Danielle. Danielle was admitted to the Oregon State Bar in 2008.

Donald J. Watt


djw@bmllaw.net Oregon State Bar 1977

Glenn A. Leier


gal@bmllaw.net Oregon State Bar; Utah State Bar
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