Christopher T. Craig

Christopher T. Craig

Top Rated Family Law Attorney with 29 years of experience
Employment
3050 Chain Bridge Road, Suite 200, Fairfax, VA 22030

    About Christopher T. Craig

    Practice Areas
    • Employment
    Education
    • George Mason University School of Law, Arlington, Virginia, 1994
      J.D.
    • State University of New York at Binghamton, Vestal, New York, 1986
      B.A.
      • Major: Political Science
    • Nelson A. Rockefeller School of Public Policy, State University of New York at Albany
      M.A.
      • Major: Public Administration

    Qualifications

    Bar Admissions
    • Virginia, 1994
    • District of Columbia, 1995
    • U.S. District Court Eastern District of Virginia, 1995
    • U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia, 1995
    • U.S. Court of Appeals 3rd Circuit, 1995
    • U.S. Court of Appeals 4th Circuit, 1995
    • Virginia Supreme Court
    Other Affiliations
    • Republican National Lawyers Association, 2003 - 2013 (Member)
    • Fairfax Bar Association, 1995 - 2013 (Member)
    • Fairfax County Redevelopment and Housing Authority (Braddock District Commissioner)
    • Fairfax County Reapportionment Committee, 2010 - 2011 (Braddock Representative)
    • Braddock Magisterial District Citizens Budget Advisory Committee (Chairman )
    • Braddock Magisterial District Transportation and Land Use Committee (Legislative Sub-Group Chairman )
    • Braddock District Council of Homeowners Associations
    Past Positions
    • Herge, Sparks & Christopher, Associate, 1995 - 2004
    • Sparks & Craig, LLP, Partner, 2005 - 2011
    • Albers & Co., Inc., Legislative Analyst
    • Fairfax County, Virginia, Republican Committee, 2001 to 2012, General Counsel

    Office Info

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    Christopher T. Craig
    Phone:
    (703) 865-7480
    Website:
    http://www.cookcraig.com/
    Address:
    3050 Chain Bridge Road, Suite 200, Fairfax, VA 22030
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