About Chase
Chase Ruffin earned his undergraduate degree from the University of Georgia in 2009 and completed his Juris Doctor at Georgia State University College of Law in 2013. He entered the legal profession after law school and built a practice grounded in the fundamentals he studied in Atlanta and Athens. Those academic years provided the legal training he has relied on throughout his career.
Early in his career Ruffin moved into private practice. He took on a variety of matters that required both courtroom preparation and client counseling. He handled research and drafting, appeared in hearings, and worked on negotiated resolutions. Colleagues describe him as practical and exacting in how he prepares for a case, favoring clear organization over flourish.
Ruffin is an attorney at Blasingame, Burch, Garrard & Ashley, P.C. At the firm he represents clients across a range of matters presented to the office. His work involves advising clients, preparing pleadings, and managing procedural steps through to disposition. He balances case management tasks with direct client contact, ensuring that records and deadlines are maintained and that clients understand the options before them.
Those who have worked with him note an attention to detail in motion practice and in discovery. He spends time on the front end of a matter to identify key facts and to set a practical path forward. He also spends time drafting clear, concise briefs and responses, and he places importance on communicating legal concepts in language a client can use. He is comfortable in both negotiated and contested settings and moves between the two as a matter requires.
As of 2026 Ruffin continues to practice at Blasingame, Burch, Garrard & Ashley, P.C. He maintains a practice that emphasizes practical legal advice, careful document preparation, and the management of litigation tasks. His current practice focuses on client counseling, dispute resolution and litigation support.