Chad's statewide practice focuses on the representation of employees in all manner of employee rights litigation including disability discrimination, age discrimination, religious discrimination, sex discrimination, whistleblower retaliation, sexual harassment, medical leave violations, and failure to accommodate claims. He has both first chaired and second chaired employee rights cases to successful verdicts. Chad is AV-Preeminent rated by Martindale-Hubbell. "AV Preeminent" is the organization's highest possible rating for legal skills and trustworthiness and is based on reviews from esteemed members of the legal community and judges. Chad is also listed in U.S. News "Best Lawyers in America"© directory (Employment Law - Individuals), the oldest and most highly-respected peer review guide in the legal profession.
After graduating from the University of Colorado School of Law, Chad worked for the National Organization for Women ("NOW") National Judicial Education Program which educates the judiciary with regard to victims of sexual assault and domestic violence. After moving to Maine, Chad worked for three years as a staff attorney for the Disability Rights Center where he focused on disability discrimination in employment, public accommodation, and education. Chad has worked with the Maine Employee Rights Group since 2007 and is a member of the firm.
In October 2021, Chad first chaired a failure to accommodate case in the U.S. District Court in Bangor and obtained a jury verdict in his client's favor. The jury awarded $867,000 which included $750,000 in punitive damages.
In March 2024, Chad and Martin Tartre represented a client at trial in a claim alleging that the Market Basket grocery chain failed to promote an employee because of his age. After a four-day jury trial in the U.S. District Court for the District of New Hampshire in Concord the jury found that Market Basket violated the New Hampshire Law Against Discrimination and the federal Age Discrimination in Employment Act when it failed to promote its employee. Total damages awarded in the case exceeded $360,000.
Chad is a former Member and Immediate Past President of the Board of Directors of the Disability Rights Maine.
Chad is also an attorney coach for the Cape Elizabeth mock trial team which won the state championship in 2021.