Christopher Lollis focuses his practice on defending clients accused of negligence in a wide variety of personal injury litigation, including areas such as workplace injury, medical malpractice, vehicular accidents, premises liability, products liability, Dram Shop claims, and wrongful death. He defends cases at all levels of litigation and before multiple courts and arbitrators.
At college and law school, Christopher held organizational roles such as member of the Board of Barristers, president of the International Law Society, treasurer for the Red Raider Bar, and fundraising officer for the Law and Technology Association. He also worked as a graduate research assistant for the Texas Tech Law Library, and various professors, as well as served as a judicial extern for the Honorable Robert L. Jones of the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Northern District of Texas. These positions assisted him develop skills in leadership, teamwork, communication, public speaking, and swift and efficient research and provided Christopher with firsthand experience in the evaluation of complex legal and procedural issues.
Christopher prefers spending his free time with friends and family. He enjoys anything with a good story (movies, books, and conversations), playing board and tabletop games, dining out, and watching Texas Tech and Dallas Cowboys football.