Christopher Page

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Member of CLM Since: 2014

Nominated By Wade Wilson

CLM Committees

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CLM Contributions

  • Speaker - 2015 Retail, Restaurant and Hospitality Conference
  • Speaker - 2017 CLM and Business Insurance Retail, Restaurant and Hospitality Conference
  • Speaker - 2019 CLM Retail, Restaurant and Hospitality Conference

Articles

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Practice Areas

  • Cyber Liability
  • Employment Liability/Litigation
  • Insurance Coverage
  • Litigation Management
  • Personal Injury
  • Premises Liability

Biography

Chris Page graduated summa cum laude from Duke University in 1989, and attended Yale Law School, where he served as senior editor for the Yale Law Journal before graduating in 1992. Chris is a shareholder at Young Moore and Henderson in Raleigh, North Carolina, where he leads its Retail/ Hospitality Industry team.  Chris is an experienced trial lawyer, serving as lead trial counsel in numerous state and federal trials, including recently obtaining a successful defense result for his client in a complex commercial case with a claim in excess of $900 million. Chris represents a broad array of commercial and insurer clients, but his practice has special emphasis on the representation of clients in the Hospitality and Retail industries, where he represents a number of national companies with all of their legal needs, including claims relating to employment, business litigation, premises accidents, food-borne illnesses, Dram Shop, product liability, construction litigation and false advertising. Chris’ practice also includes litigation over non-compete agreements, insurance coverage analysis and bad faith litigation.

Chris is actively involved in ALFA International, where he is the Chairman of its Hospitality and Retail Law Practice Group, and the Chairman of its marketing committee.  Chris is also active in the Claims and Litigation Alliance and has been a past speaker at the annual conference for the Retail, Restaurant and Hospitality group.  Chris is a frequent speaker on litigation topics, including employment litigation, non-compete litigation, and using social media as a tool to win lawsuits. His article on that subject was published by the Westlaw Journal of the Computer and the Internet. In the last three years, he has also presented on Reptile Theory, Work-Life Balance, and a practical guide to managing employees from the millennial generation.

Education

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Admissions/Licenses

  • Bar Admissions: NC
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