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Christopher Canterbury - Anchorage, Alaska

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I was raised in Alaska, graduating from Chugiak High School in 1985. After graduating from Hamilton College in 1989 and Columbia Law School in 1992, I again to Alaska to function a law clerk for the Honorable James K. Singleton with the U.S. District Court for Alaska. For the past 20 years, I had been training law with my wife, Michaela (additionally raised in Alaska). We are co-proprietors of Kelley & Canterbury LLC, wherein our consciousness is on supporting injured Alaskans with their non-public injury claims. Clients recognize the individualized interest from a family-owned practice, in which Michaela and I can proportion our collective enjoy and occasionally disparate analysis, finding heads higher than one! Together we have dealt with a number of liability cases, from automobile collisions and slip and falls, to more complicated sexual attack, scientific malpractice, or even food-borne pathogen cases.
We have children who are fanatical about hockey and two dogs (Irish Setter siblings). We can appreciate the numerous demanding situations and interests that our clients revel in in their daily lives and we make sure they're dealt with fairly in resolving their claims.

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      Alaska Jurdictions
      Alaska
      Since 1994

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        Columbia Law School
        J.D. (1992)
        Graduation year: 1989
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        Hamilton College
        B.A. (1989) | English
        Graduation year: 1985

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