Chris practices in the areas of estate planning, taxation, and business transactions. In his practice, Chris assists individuals, families, and small businesses with comprehensive planning. Prior to joining Boardman Clark, he worked as a Tax Associate at an accounting firm. Chris is also a certified public accountant and is licensed to practice in the states of Wisconsin and Florida.
Admitted to Practice
- Wisconsin State Courts
- Florida State Courts
- United States District Court for the Western District of Wisconsin
- United States District Court for the Eastern District of Wisconsin
- United States Tax Court
Representative Work
- Represented purchaser of automotive dealership
- Assisted family of large farm to transition farm to next generation
- Achieved favorable audit result for client that reduced the tax owed by client by 50%
Professional Memberships
- State Bar of Wisconsin
- Taxation Section
- Real Property Section
- Probate & Trust Law Section
- Elder Law Section
- State Bar of Florida
- State Bar of Arizona
- Dane County Bar Association
- Taxation Section
- Real Property Section
- Trust Law Section
- Estate Law Section
Education
- J.D., magna cum laude, University of Wisconsin Law School, 2013
- Order of the Coif
- Moot Court Board
- Wisconsin International Law Journal, Managing Editor
- B.S., Political Science and Legal Studies, University of Wisconsin – Madison, 2009
Honors & Recognition
- Recognized in Best Lawyers: Ones to Watch® in America
- Tax Law, 2024-Present
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Christopher’s Latest Writing & Presentations
Top 3 Misconceptions about Section 504 Accommodations
School Law FYI | 10.03.24
An accommodation plan under Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 (“Section 504”) is a way for schools to support students in classrooms and activities when a disability substantially limits a major life activity. There are 3 common misconceptions of Section 504 that schools should consider.