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Chris is a recent law school graduate who joined Miller, Geyer & Stewart in 2011 as a law clerk. During his three years at law school, Chris worked as a law clerk at Key Title located in Virginia. Chris investigated chain of title for foreclosed Indymac, Deutsche Bank, and FDIC mortgage deeds, and corrected improperly recorded deeds. He also reviewed financing on foreclosed mortgages. Since joining the firm, Chris has been involved with the formation of business entities, retail development, drafting leases, and drafting contracts, including AIA construction contracts.
- Brigham Young University (B.A. Philosophy 2007)
Minor French, 2007
- The Catholic University of America (J.D. 2010)
President and Co-Founder of the The CUA J. Reuben Clark Law Society
International Regional Representative of the J. Reuben Clark Law Society Student Chapters Board
- Born June 16, 1980, Provo, Utah
- Foreign Language: French (proficient speaking, advanced reading and writing)
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Research Fellow: THE CATHOLIC UNIVERSITY OF AMERICA, Washington, DC
Conducted primary research addressing student assessment in law schools and education administration. Proposed new methods of student assessment to the dean of student affairs and board of faculty supervision. Petitioned changes in ABA requirements to the ABA Outcome Measures Committee.
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Law Clerk: U.S. SENATE COMMITTEE ON THE JUDICIARY - RANKING MEMBER CHARLES E. GRASSLEY
Performed investigative research on issues including healthcare, criminal justice, finance, and education. Drafted investigative oversight letters. Drafted and edited questions to be asked in oversight hearings and during depositions.
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Student Attorney: COLUMBUS COMMUNITY LEGAL SERVICES, Washington, DC
Managed caseload involving matters of child custody, civil protection orders, and citizenship status under the Violence Against Women Act. Negotiated legal family disputes on various judges. dockets at the Superior Court for the District of Columbia as part of a volunteer program. Conducted research on teen-dating violence and minor.s rights to file suit.
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