Chris graduated from Case Western Reserve Law School in 2000 and has been assisting business clients ever since. Chris provides legal services to both start-up businesses and those businesses that are already established. He finds that it is important to get to know his clients and their particular business in order to provide effective and efficient legal advice. He believes that this is necessary as no two clients encounter the same legal needs or advice. Chris provides legal counsel to business and corporate clients. This legal advice ranges from selecting the appropriate business entity (limited liability company or corporate structure), corporate governance, contract drafting and review, asset purchase agreements, employment and independent contractor agreements, non-disclosure agreements and restrictive covenants (non-compete agreements and non-solicitation agreements), trademark advice and prosecution, cybersquatting (which is the bad faith registration of a domain name – basically trademark infringement in a domain name), Internet law, licensing, lease review and real estate purchase agreements. Chris also assists clients with general litigation related matters which include both personal injury, property damage and business disputes. He will review the facts of your case with you and provide you with an honest and up-front review of your case and any associated damages.Chris Corpus