California Western School of Law, J.D.
Southern Adventist University, B.A. in Psychology, minor in Biology
State Bar of California
Vice President, Asian Pacific American Law Student Association (APALSA) (durante la facultad)
Liaison, Korean American Bar Association of San Diego (KABA-SD)
Liaison, Pan Asian Lawyers of San Diego (PALSD)
Defends automotive clients in cases involving fraud-based claims and warranty claims under the Commercial Code, California’s Song-Beverly Consumer Warranty Act, and the Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act.
As a prosecutor, handled criminal cases, conducted preliminary hearings, drafted motions, negotiated settlements, and completed jury trials.
Brian Goh is an attorney at Mortenson Taggart Adams. Brian’s time is focused mainly on litigation on behalf of automobile manufacturers and other corporate clients. His practice includes defending automotive clients in cases involving fraud-based claims, and warranty claims under the Commercial Code, California’s Song-Beverly Consumer Warranty Act, and the Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act.
Brian earned a B.A. in Psychology with a minor in Biology from Southern Adventist University, where he participated in the Tennessee Intercollegiate State Legislature and developed a passion for oral advocacy. Brian went on to attend California Western School of Law in San Diego. While in law school, he competed on the Mock Trial Team, served as Vice President of APALSA, and represented students as a liaison for both KABA-SD and PALSD. Brian also gained valuable experience through externships with Judge William Gallo of the U.S. District Court, the California Attorney General’s Office, and the United States Attorney’s Office.
Before joining Mortenson Taggart Adams, Brian worked as a prosecutor, where he handled criminal cases, conducted preliminary hearings, drafted motions, negotiated settlements, and completed jury trials.
Outside of work, Brian enjoys sports, travelling, and spending time with his friends, family and his dog, Zeus.