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Christopher Thomas O'Shaughnessy is a seasoned attorney and the founding member of The O'Shaughnessy Law Firm, LLC, located in New Albany, Ohio. With a career spanning over 25 years, Christopher has established himself as a leading figure in business litigation, effectively representing clients across various sectors in complex legal disputes. His academic foundation, with a Bachelor of Arts from Ohio State University and a Juris Doctor from Capital University Law School, has equipped him with the critical thinking and analytical skills necessary for navigating the intricacies of business law. Prior to founding his firm in 2020, Christopher honed his expertise at prestigious law firms, including Hahn Loeser & Parks, LLP, and McDonald Hopkins LLC, where he served as a partner. His extensive experience encompasses a wide spectrum of legal matters, from contract disputes to corporate governance issues, making him a trusted advisor for businesses seeking resolution in challenging circumstances. Recognized for his commitment to excellence, Christopher has been honored as a Super Lawyer in Ohio and featured in the Irish Legal 100, signifying his impactful contributions to the legal community. His client-centric approach combines a deep understanding of business dynamics with a strategic mindset, ensuring that each client's unique needs are prioritized and addressed with diligence. At The O'Shaughnessy Law Firm, LLC, Christopher is dedicated to fostering strong relationships built on trust and transparency. He strives not only to protect his clients' interests but also to empower them with the knowledge and clarity necessary to make informed decisions. Whether navigating litigation or providing counsel, Christopher Thomas O'Shaughnessy stands as a steadfast ally in the pursuit of justice and business success.
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