Carol Chase exemplifies the well-rounded lawyer. After leaving her position as a litigation associate at Hughes Hubbard's Los Angeles office in 1983, Chase worked for several years as an Assistant U.S. Attorney (criminal division) in Los Angeles. An active member of the California bar, she has written articles on a wide range of legal topics, including child abuse, privacy, and police accountability, and has appeared on various television networks. Chase now teaches criminal law, criminal procedure, evidence and trial practice at Pepperdine University School of Law, where she has been honored as a Luckman Distinguished Teaching Fellow. She recently co-authored a book with fellow faculty members Harry Caldwell and Tim Perrin, called "The Art and Science of Trial Advocacy."