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Christopher A. Reese: Lawyer with Schnader Harrison Segal & Lewis LLP

Christopher A. Reese

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Philadelphia,  PA  U.S.A.
Phone215-751-2556

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Experience & Credentials
 

Practice Areas

  • Financial Services Litigation
  • Litigation Services
 
University University of Maryland, Baltimore County, B.A., Political Science, summa cum laude, 2006
 
Law SchoolTemple University Beasley School of Law, J.D., magna cum laude, 2010
 
Admitted2010, Pennsylvania; 2010, New Jersey; U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania
 
Biography

Christopher A. Reese is an associate in the Firm's Litigation Services Department. Prior to joining the Firm, Mr. Reese served as a law clerk to the Hon. Karen L. Suter in the New Jersey Superior Court, Law Division. In 2009, he was a summer associate at Schnader in the Firm's Philadelphia office.

Clerkships

Honorable Karen L. Suter, New Jersey Superior Court, Law Division

Other Distinctions

· Temple University Law Faculty Scholarship, recipient

· Temple Law Alumni Association Endowed Scholarship, recipient

· Temple Political & Civil Rights Law Review, 2008-2009, staff member

· Temple Political & Civil Rights Law Review, 2009-2010, senior production editor

News

09/27/2011, Schnader Welcomes Four New Associates

Publications

Articles

12/05/2011, "The Future of Preemption Under the National Bank Act in the Wake of Dodd-Frank"

Alerts

10/26/2011, Do Not Let the Third Circuit's Recent Decision in Liggon-Redding v. Estate of Robert Sugarman Scare You: An Alternative Method to Dispose of Meritless Legal Malpractice Actions Remains

 
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Do Not Let the Third Circuit’s Recent Decision in Liggon-Redding v. Estate of Robert Sugarman Scare You: An Alternative Method to Dispose of Meritless Legal Malpractice Actions Remains
Christopher A. Reese,Stephen J. Shapiro, October 31, 2011
Pennsylvania Rule of Civil Procedure 1042.3, the Certificate of Merit Rule, requires a plaintiff in a malpractice action to certify that he or she has obtained from an appropriate expert an opinion that the defendant’s work likely fell outside the acceptable professional standards and caused...
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Office Information

Christopher A. Reese
Schnader Harrison
Segal & Lewis LLP

1600 Market Street, Suite 3600
Philadelphia, PA 19103-7286




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