Chris is the partner-in-charge of the Cincinnati office of Frost Brown Todd. In that role he leads over 150 attorneys in the execution of the firm’s strategy in this key Middle America market while also leading his hometown on numerous civic and charitable initiatives. Chris leverages his engineering background in his environmental, construction and DOT hazardous materials transportation law practice. He counsels clients on a wide variety of environmental issues and represents them in federal and state environmental litigation. As an engineer, he is as comfortable and confident in the courtroom as he is on the plant floor and brownfield sites. With a passion for manufacturing and technology, he conducts regulatory compliance audits to proactively help manufacturing clients avoid much greater liability.
Chris is also involved on deal teams where he advises buyers, sellers, and lenders on environmental considerations in real estate transactions and business acquisitions and divestitures. He has extensive technical and legal expertise in the investigation, remediation and redevelopment of highly contaminated properties. With a unique engineering and construction background, Chris provides sound legal and technically-feasible solutions to client’s complex problems.
Representing two separate large cap publicly-traded international manufacturing clients in management of numerous contaminated legacy sites and third-party sites throughout the United States. This involves near daily interaction with the clients, environmental consultants and regulatory agencies on the development and execution of eight-figure environmental investigations and remedial actions, use of state brownfield programs, citizen suits and Superfund litigation. At one site, Chris is working extensively with the client and local community to return nearly 1,500 acres with a century of industrial activity into a conservation, recreation and education center that will benefit the local community and region.
Representing large company as plaintiff in action against a neighboring landfill that is continuously discharging leachate into streams and groundwater that is migrating and polluting client’s property and 60-acre lake. The case has proceedings in federal and state court, including argument before the Tennessee Supreme Court.
Representing large industrial clients in defense of claims and litigation involving the remediation of contaminated sediment in the Hudson River and Staten Island Sound.
Represented City of Cincinnati and its Greater Cincinnati Water Works in a water service area dispute with the City of Harrison in which Cincinnati won every issue in the case on a motion for summary judgment.
Represented a national homebuilder in a subdivision that was constructed on a former skeet shooting range contaminated with lead and arsenic. This high profile case with national media coverage became a U.S. EPA Superfund site where homes were repurchased and 23,000 tons of soil was removed. Chris was involved in all aspects of the investigation of the site, remedial design and remedial action, negotiated the settlement with U.S. EPA and assisted in the federal court cost recovery litigation against third parties.
Assisted in the representation of construction clients on geotechnical and structural engineering issues in major construction disputes. The issues have involved bad topographic surveys resulting in faulty soil quantity volumes in contract documents, catastrophic foundation system failure on a school building, landslides, differential settlement and slope stability problems, faulty concrete and storm drainage system failures.
Successfully represented the National Solid Wastes Management Association in its challenge to a rule enacted by a Canton-area solid waste management district that would disrupt the management of solid waste throughout much of northeast Ohio. The rule attempted to ban waste generated in numerous Ohio Counties from private landfills in the Canton area. The case went to the Ohio Supreme Court. He has represented the solid waste industry in disputes with local governments over solid waste flow control and disposal fee ordinances that cause disruption to the efficient management of solid waste.
Completed air emissions calculations, performed complex computer dispersion modeling of air emissions and obtained minor, synthetic minor and major source Title V air permits for numerous air emissions sources throughout the Midwest. Representative facilities and sources include metal fabricating and coating, wood products manufacturing and coating, synthetic marble manufacturing, bulk liquid and dry products river terminals, plating operations, chemical manufacturing, flavoring manufacturing and large coal and wood-fired industrial boilers.
On behalf of a potential buyer, led the environmental due diligence on a bankrupt oil refinery and associated gas stations prior to the auction sale. On behalf of a bankruptcy trustee, handled the environmental aspects on the liquidation of nearly 75 convenience stores with fuel islands.
Led the environmental compliance audit of more than 750 facilities in 39 states for a nationwide telecommunications client. Through use of U.S. EPA’s Environmental Audit Policy and state equivalents, more than $2 million in penalties were waived. Headed a similar audit of 450 facilities in three states that resulted in waiver of over $900,000 in penalties.
Assisted in the audit of a regional hospital system and negotiated purchase agreement to address compliance issues.
Assisted in the successful challenge of a surface mining permit issued in a prime agriculture area and successfully defended a surface mining permit issued near a historic civil war battlefield.
Assisted in the successful defense of an above-ground storage tank construction contractor on a multi-million dollar federal case involving an alleged 38,000-gallon gasoline leak to soil and groundwater.
Provided support and oversight on the closure of more than 60 underground storage tanks in Ohio and Kentucky including corrective actions and state UST fund reimbursement claims.
Represented numerous landlords and a large metropolitan school district on lead-based paint concerns and enforcement actions brought by local health departments, U.S. EPA and HUD.
The Ohio State University, Moritz College of Law, J.D., 1995
University of Cincinnati College of Engineering, B.S., Civil & Environmental Engineering, 1992
U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Ohio
U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Ohio
U.S. Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals
Selected for inclusion in Ohio Super Lawyers®, 2010-2024 and Rising Stars®, 2005-2007
The Best Lawyers in America®: Environmental Law, 2006-2025, “Lawyer of the Year,” 2018; Litigation – Environmental 2011-2025, “Lawyer of the Year,” 2024
Chambers USA, Natural Resources & Environment, 2006-2017; Environment, 2023-2024
AV® Rated, Martindale-Hubbell®
Cincy Magazine Power 100, 2016-2023
League of Ohio Sportsmen State Conservationist of the Year 2014
American Bar Association
Ohio State Bar Association, Environmental Law Section
Cincinnati Bar Association, Environmental Law Committee, former Chair
Cincinnati Regional Business Committee, Board Member
Cincinnati Center City Development Corporation (3CDC), Board Member, Executive Committee Member, Chair of Cincinnati Center City Management Committee
University of Cincinnati Economics Center for Education & Research, Past Chair of the Board of Trustees and member of the Executive Committee and Chair of Governance Committee
Taft Museum of Art, Vice Chair of the Board of Directors and Chair of the Building & Grounds Committee
Pro Bono Partnership of Ohio, Past Board Member and Emeritus Board Member
Ohio Supreme Court Commission on the Rules of Practice & Procedure, Appointed Member
Cincinnati Museum Center, Capital Campaign Committee
American Heart Association, Chair of 2019 Cincinnati Heart Mini Marathon & Walk
Valley View Foundation, Founder and Chair of the Board of Directors
National Legal Mentoring Consortium, Advisory Board Member
Our Lord Christ the King Church, Festival Co-Chair (2011), Capital Campaign Co-Chair (2012), Construction Co-Chair (2017-18)
Cardinal Pacelli School, Advisory Committee Chair, 2014-17
Hamilton County Tax Levy Review Committee, Member and Chair of Children’s Services Levy Review Subcommittee (2011), Mental Health Services Levy Review Subcommittee (2012)
Hamilton County Earthworks Appeals Board, Member
Cincinnati USA Regional Chamber Leadership Cincinnati Class 37 (2014), C-Change Young Professional Leadership Program, Inaugural Class (2006)
Cincinnati Academy of Leadership for Lawyers, Class of 2001
Greater Cincinnati Metropolitan Sewer District Combined Sewer Overflow (CSO) Long Term Control Plan Update, Steering Committee Member
Queen City Club, Member
Cincinnati Commonwealth Club, Member
March 10, 2023 | Webinar/Video
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October 25, 2019 | Press Releases
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February 22, 2017 | Press Releases
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October 6, 2015 | Press Releases
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March 1, 2013 | Experience
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