Prior to
(and while completing his studies at New England Law |
Boston), Chris helped some of the brightest minds in
the
community's academic institutions, hospitals, and research
facilities organize their finances and prepare for retirement. He
received accolades for his dedication and loyalty to his clients. As
part of Chris’s transition from financial services to legal
services, he served as the Editor-in-Chief of the
New
England Law Review—the
flagship academic legal journal of the school—and he clerked for the commercial and business practice group at
a well-known law firm in
Boston. After graduation, Chris served as a law clerk for the
Justices of the Superior Court of Massachusetts.
Today, Chris manages his law firm, Compass Rose
Law, P.C., enjoys time with his two young children and wife, and he
participates in a wide variety of non-profit organizations in his
community. He invites you to read more about his achievements and
community involvement in his resume.
