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Christopher Mathews is a retired military officer with over 20 years' experience as a litigator and jurist. Commissioned in 1982, he served as an intelligence analyst prior to entering law school. He was the Air Force's top prosecutor in Asia and the Pacific theatre, and later served as a judge on that service's court of criminal appeals.
In addition to his experience in military courts, Christopher has represented clients in state and federal courts throughout the United States, representing plaintiffs and defendants in cases with billions of dollars at stake. He started his practice in Nevada in 2007, representing private individuals, corporations, and government agencies.
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Acquired: 2007
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Acquired: 1988
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300 S. Fourth Street,, Suite 1700, Las Vegas, NV, 89101
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2014
Top Lawyer, Desert Companion Magazine
2007 - Present
Shareholder, Lionel Sawyer & Collins
2005 - 2007
Appellate Judge, Air Force Court of Criminal Appeals
2000 - 2005
Judge Advocate, US Air Force
1997 - 2000
Associate, Crosby Heafey Roach & May (Now Reed Smith)
2011 - Present
Howard D. McKibben American Inn of CourtMaster
2010 - Present
National Institute of Military JusticeMember, Board of Advisors
2007 - Present
State Bar of NevadaMember
Affirmed
Summary judgment for plaintiff.
Summary judgment for defendants.
1988
JD - Juris Doctor
1982
BS - Bachelor of Science
2014
Accountant Liability After the Deloitte Decision
2012
2000
English