Christopher represents clients in mass tort and product liability matters.
Christopher was inspired to pursue law after watching his family struggle to navigate the legal system as Lebanese immigrants. He was also motivated to seek a career that offers lifelong learning and growth opportunities.
During law school, Christopher found his calling in oral advocacy through moot court and mock trial experiences. These activities taught him the importance of quick thinking and the strategic use of evidence, solidifying his desire to become a litigator. His favorite course on class action lawsuits introduced him to the complexities and broad impact of mass torts.
As a summer associate at Husch Blackwell, Christopher had the chance to contribute significantly to pro bono cases. He worked with a small business facing wrongful eviction and assisted in a civil rights case involving constitutional violations. These experiences reinforced his commitment to helping clients navigate challenging legal issues.
Christopher is known as a valuable contributor and an excellent communicator. His dedication to professionalism and preparedness forms the foundation of his approach to law, making him a reliable and effective advocate for clients.