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Chris Page to Present at AAHOA Conference on ADA and Your Website

Christopher A. Page, litigation attorney and shareholder at Young Moore and Henderson, P.A., will present on ‘ADA and Your Website’ at the upcoming Asian American Hotel Owners Association (AAHOA) North Carolina Regional Conference & Trade Show. The event will be held at the Raleigh Marriott Crabtree Valley on August 1, 2019 .

AAHOA is the largest hotel owners association in the world. Its mission is to advance and protect the business interests of hotel owners through advocacy, industry leadership, professional development, member benefits, and community engagement. For more information, visit www.aahoa.com.

Chris is an experienced and successful trial lawyer, serving as lead trial counsel in numerous state and federal jury trials since he began his law career in 1992. Chris’s 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 business claims, tort claims, employment claims, and product liability claims. (Read more)

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Young Moore and Henderson, P.A. is a civil law firm in Raleigh, North Carolina representing clients in a variety of litigation and transactional matters. Firm attorneys have extensive experience in the following areas: estate planning, administrative law, business law & litigation, employment law & litigation, commercial litigation, insurance, retail & hospitality, trucking & transportation, health care, construction, real estate, and workers’ compensation.

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