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Chris Page to Present at FDCC 2026 Winter Meeting

Trial lawyer Chris Page announcing his speaking role at the Federation of Defense and Corporate Counsel (FDCC) Winter Meeting on Trial Master's Talk on Cross Examination of Expert Witnesses

Young Moore is pleased to announce that Christopher A. Page will serve as a presenter at the 2026 Federation of Defense and Corporate Counsel (FDCC) Winter Meeting, taking place February 24–28, 2026, at the JW Marriott Desert Ridge Resort in Scottsdale, Arizona.

Chris will be featured as part of the FDCC’s Trial Master’s Program, delivering a Trial Master’s Talk on Cross Examination of Expert Witnesses. The Trial Master’s Program highlights accomplished litigators from across the country and offers concise, high-impact presentations focused on practical courtroom advocacy and advanced trial techniques.

The 2026 Winter Meeting marks the FDCC’s 90th anniversary and brings together leading defense attorneys, corporate counsel, and industry professionals for several days of substantive programming, professional development, and collaboration. Chris’s selection as a Trial Master’s presenter underscores his reputation for strategic advocacy and his commitment to advancing excellence in trial practice.

Chris is a shareholder at Young Moore and an experienced trial attorney in North Carolina representing national and regional clients across a wide range of matters, including commercial disputes, trademark litigation, construction disputes and accidents, employment litigation, product liability, insurance coverage, and premises security incidents. He has been named a North Carolina Super Lawyer in business litigation for the past eight years and is recognized in Best Lawyers in America® for commercial litigation, employment litigation, and insurance law. Chris currently serves as Chairman of the Commercial Litigation Substantive Law Section of the Federation of Defense and Corporate Counsel.

Chris is also active in ALFA International, where he currently serves as 2026 Program Chair of the Business Litigation Practice Group. He has previously held multiple leadership roles within the organization, including service on its Board of Directors and practice group leadership positions.

After graduating summa cum laude from Duke University, Chris earned his law degree from Yale Law School, where he served as senior editor of the Yale Law Journal. Learn more

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