Christopher E Sanspree

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Christopher E. Sanspree was a shareholder in one of the largest plaintiffs' firms in the nation and concentrated his practice entirely on representing individuals against large corporations and insurance companies before starting his own law firm in 2007. Mr. Sanspree continues to dedicate his entire practice to helping individuals, just like his great-grandfather did over 100 years ago when he graduated from Cumberland School of Law and began practicing law from his law office in Laurel, Mississippi, back in 1912. Mr. Sanspree received his B.A. from Auburn University in 1995, his J.D. from Cumberland School of Law of Samford University in 1999, and received his M.S. in Environmental Science from Samford University in 1999 as well. Chris has been involved with numerous cases against insurance companies that have resulted in tens of millions of dollars in verdicts and settlements. Chris received a $2.9 million verdict in securities fraud case in 2004, which remains the largest verdict in Henry County, Alabama history. Chris was also co-lead counsel on a consumer fraud case in Escambia County, Alabama where a jury returned a $500,000 verdict against Alfa Insurance Co., which remains the largest consumer fraud verdict in Escambia County, Alabama history.

Chris is a member of the million dollar advocates forum and the multi-million dollar advocates forum, The Top trial Lawyers in America. Established in 1993, the Million Dollar Advocates Forum (which includes the Multi-Million Dollar Advocates Forum) is one of the most prestigious groups of trial lawyers in the United States. Membership is limited to attorneys who have won million and multi-million dollar verdicts and settlements. There are over 4000 members throughout the country. Fewer than 1% of U.S. lawyers are members. More Info


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