Biography
Christopher started his legal career in 1990 as a Westchester County, New York Assistant District Attorney. After leaving the District Attorney’s Office, Christopher continued his career in litigation, handling professional malpractice lawsuits and other types of complex contract and corporate disputes.
In 1999, Christopher joined a multi-state law firm and helped the firm establish an independent Connecticut office. At that firm, he primarily handled professional liability claims and lawsuits involving insurance agents and brokers. Since that time, he has continued to focus his practice on professional liability, defending a wide array of professionals, including insurance agents and brokers, attorneys, real estate agents, mortgage brokers, architects and engineers. Through that experience, Christopher has gained significant expertise with insurance policies and has used that knowledge to successfully resolve many insurance coverage disputes for carriers.
In 2008, Christopher co-founded a law firm where he continued to focus his practice in New York, Connecticut and Pennsylvania. Christopher is also often retained by carriers to handle their claims throughout the United States and in the U.S. Virgin Islands. In addition, Christopher headed up the Corporate and Business Practice of his prior law firm with focus in corporate start-up, compliance, mergers and acquisitions, drafting business agreements, employment disputes, non-compete litigation and other general business litigation.
Christopher has authored articles and conducted lectures on the subject of E&O liability prevention for insurance agents and brokers, licensed financial providers and mortgage brokers. He is licensed as a continuing education instructor by the insurance departments in several states.
Seminars
Christopher has conducted approximately 140 E&O Seminars for Insurance Agents and Brokers dating back to 2000 and has also conducted best practices seminars for NAIFA, mortgage brokers and other professionals.