About Christian A.
Christian A. Kesselring trained at The George Washington University Law School, where he earned his J.D. in 2011. He spent his law school years in Washington, D.C., a setting that blends federal practice and policy. That backdrop informed his legal education and provided exposure to a range of practice areas and legal institutions.
After completing law school, Kesselring established his practice in Utah. He is admitted to practice in that jurisdiction and works from an office associated with Wasatch Law Group. Over the years he has built a routine of advising clients, handling filings and pursuing resolution of disputes or transactions through the mechanisms the Utah courts and agencies provide.
Kesselring’s work reflects the practical demands of a regional practice. He prepares pleadings and contracts, meets with clients, and appears where necessary before tribunals and administrative bodies. He also spends time on research and drafting, tasks that form a large portion of daily lawyer work. Colleagues describe his approach as methodical and attentive to procedural detail.
Clients and peers see the benefits of having an attorney familiar with both local rules and the broader legal principles that govern cases. Kesselring’s education at a national law school and subsequent practice in Utah combine to shape this perspective. He balances the procedural expectations of state practice with the analytical training provided by his J.D. program.
At Wasatch Law Group, he participates in office operations alongside other lawyers and staff. That includes client intake, case management, and coordination with opposing counsel or outside experts when matters require specialized input. He also contributes to the development of firm strategies for managing caseloads and meeting court deadlines.
Outside formal court appearances, Kesselring places emphasis on clear communication. He aims to explain legal options and the likely steps in a matter so clients can make informed choices. Routine tasks such as negotiating terms, preparing settlement documents and monitoring statutory deadlines are regular parts of his workload.
As of 2026, Christian A. Kesselring practices law in Utah from an office tied to Wasatch Law Group, where he continues to handle legal matters for individuals and organizations in the state.