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Chris Page to Speak at ALFAI Labor & Employment Seminar in Kentucky

Young Moore attorney Christopher A. Page is scheduled to speak at the ALFA International 2024 Labor & Employment Practice Group Regional Seminar on September 18, 2024, at the Omni Louisville Hotel in Kentucky.

Chris will moderate a panel discussion titled “Ethical Dilemmas: A Day in the Life of Risk Management and In-house Counsel.” In this interactive session, panelists will explore various real-world scenarios, offering solutions and practical guidance on navigating common ethical challenges faced by in-house counsel and risk management professionals.

A shareholder at Young Moore, Chris is an experienced trial attorney in North Carolina, where he represents several national clients with all of their legal needs, including commercial disputes, trademark litigation, construction disputes and accidents, employment litigation, product liability, insurance coverage and premises security incidents. Chris has been named as a “Super Lawyer” in business litigation for many consecutive years and is listed in “Best Lawyers” for commercial litigation, employment litigation and insurance law. After graduating summa cum laude from Duke University, Chris earned his law degree from Yale Law School, where he served as senior editor for the Yale Law Journal. Chris is the former chair of ALFAI’s Hospitality and Retail Law Practice Group, former chair of ALFAI’s Marketing Committee, and a former member of ALFAI’s Board of Directors. Chris was named ALFAI’s “Attorney of the Year” in 2017.

 

Young Moore and Henderson, P.A. is a member of ALFA International (ALFAI), a premier global legal network with more than 140 independent law firm members worldwide. Similar in size and experience, ALFAI member firms meet high standards to be part of the network and their attorneys are well respected by peers in both the legal and business community. ALFAI member attorneys establish broad, deep relationships with each other and are committed to providing cost-effective, high-quality legal services. As a result, membership in ALFAI enables Young Moore and Henderson, P.A. to use its local experience to deliver highly effective legal solutions while drawing upon the collective wisdom and experience of a comprehensive worldwide network of accomplished trial and business counsel. Young Moore and Henderson, P.A.’s clients will also benefit from a wide range of unsurpassed educational programming, including seminars, webinars and legal compendia. More information on ALFAI is available at https://www.alfainternational.com/.

About Young Moore and Henderson, P.A.

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: Administrative Law; Appellate Practice; Business Law & Litigation; Condemnation & Eminent Domain; Construction Law; Education Law; Employment Law & Litigation; Estate Planning & Estate Litigation; Health Care; Insurance Law; Licensing Boards and Commissions; Medical Malpractice Defense; Nursing Home/Long Term Care Litigation; Product Liability; Professional Liability; Real Estate; Retail and Premises Liability; Tax-Exempt Organizations and Charitable Entities; Trucking and Transportation; and Workers’ Compensation.


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