Founding Partner

Personal Experience

Brent Dugwyler earned his Juris Doctor from Liberty University School of Law, graduating in the top 1% of his class. His distinguished academic performance earned him 13 CALI Awards, which are awarded to the top-achieving student in each class. During his time in law school, Brent served as the Symposium Editor of the Law Review and was an active member of the Alternate Resolution Dispute team.

Following law school, Brent gained extensive litigation experience, first serving as an attorney at a global insurance defense firm. He later leveraged this defense background to transition to the plaintiff side, becoming the managing attorney at a nationwide plaintiffs’ firm.

Prior to co-founding Litster Dugwyler PLLC, Brent founded his own personal injury law firm, Eliza Law PLLC. As a Founding Partner of Litster Dugwyler, Brent is responsible for case strategy, litigation, settlements, and firm leadership. The firm is a trial-focused litigation practice in Arizona, concentrating on catastrophic personal injury, wrongful death, and high-stakes commercial disputes.

Outside of his practice, Brent enjoys sports, reading, and spending time with his family.

Associations & Memberships

  • Christian Legal Society
  • Arizona Association for Justice

Publications

  • The “Constitutional-Claims Exclusion” Fallacy: The Courts’ Attempt to “Back-Door” Constitutional Claims into the Federal Tort Claims Act, 11 LULR 593 (2024)

Admissions

  • United States District Court for the District of Arizona
  • Arizona
  • Pennsylvania

Plaintiffs Catastrophic Injury & Wrongful Death

Our litigation team represents individuals and families who have suffered life-altering injuries or lost a loved one because of someone else’s negligence, recklessness, or misconduct. We handle the cases that matter most and that demand the most from the attorneys who take them on.

Plaintiffs Commercial
Litigation

Business disputes put real things at risk: the revenue your company depends on, the relationships you spent years building, and sometimes the future of the business itself. When a dispute reaches the point of litigation, you need attorneys who know how to try a case, not just file motions and run up a bill.

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