Having joined the firm's real estate department in 2003 as an associate, Christopher counsels
commercial and residential property owners in all aspects of property use and development by
concentrating his practice in the areas of zoning, land use and real estate transactions. He has
extensive experience in appearing before and securing approvals from various municipal agencies,
including the Planning and Zoning Commission, the Planning and Zoning Board of Appeals and the
Inland Wetlands and Watercourses Agency, concerning all aspects of commercial and residential
property use and development and continues this representation in zoning and land use litigation in
Connecticut courts. He represents clients in the purchase, finance and sale of residential and
commercial property. In addition, Christopher advises developers in the structure and creation of
condominium communities and counsels condominium associations once established.
Christopher is also skilled in representing both property owners and wireless communications
carriers in negotiating leases of wireless telecommunications facilities.
Education
Quinnipiac College School of Law, J.D., 2000.
Penn State University, B. S. in Management Science and Information Systems, 1996.
Bar Associations
Connecticut Bar Association