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At Carrington Coleman, lawyers are initially chosen on the basis of academics and demonstrated performance. From the day they join our firm, associates are asked to take on critical roles and given substantial opportunity to gain vital hands-on experience under the mentorship and supervision of senior partners. The result is a seasoned team of lawyers, well prepared to provide clients the highest level of service and legal expertise.

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Christopher Norris
Associate

Real Estate

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Phone: 214-855-3127
Direct Fax: 214-840-0135
Email: cnorris@ccsb.com
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Mr. Norris is an associate at Carrington Coleman who practices primarily in the area of real estate law.

Mr. Norris has experience assisting a variety of clients with complex real estate transactions, including acquisition and disposition, as well as construction, commercial and residential development, and financing (both as Lender's counsel and Borrower's counsel).

Education

Southern Methodist University School of Law
J.D., cum laude, 2004
Member: SMU Law Review, 2002-2004;
Executive Editor, 2003-2004;
Member: Phi Delta Phi

Centenary College
B.S., 1996

Admittances

Texas 2004

U.S. District Courts for the Northern, Southern, Eastern and Western Districts of Texas

U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit

Associations/Affiliations

Member: Dallas Bar Association; American Bar Association; Dallas Association of Young Lawyers.

Speeches/Publications

Protecting Yourself Against Mechanic's Liens, Carrington Coleman Capital Newsletter (Fall 2009).

Texas v. Hodges, 56 SMU L. Rev. 2125 (2003); Trick Play: Are the NCAA's New Division I-A Requirements an Illegal Boycott?, 56 SMU L. Rev. 2355, 2003.