Christopher graduated from Queen’s University with a Bachelors of Science (Honors) degree in Life Science. He obtained his law degree (JD) from the University of Windsor. While in law school, Christopher volunteered at Community Legal Aid, where he provided pro-bono legal services to low-income members of the community in Windsor.
Christopher began his legal career working as a summer student at a business law firm, where he helped corporations and small businesses, regularly preparing corporate documents, maintaining corporate minute books and incorporating/re-structuring corporate entities. Christopher articled at a large international law firm in the areas of medical malpractice defence and general commercial litigation.
Christopher joined Reeves-Richarz LLP in 2022 and still maintains a broad practice, ranging from personal injury (tort MVA/SABs) and property damage claims to subrogation recovery, commercial litigation and business law work.
Christopher has appeared on behalf of clients in the Divisional Court, Superior Court of Justice, Small Claims Court and various administrative tribunals.
Outside of work, Christopher is an avid cyclist, and you may catch him on his bike on a gravel trail.