About Christopher
Christopher Davis built his academic foundation at Regent University, completing graduate work in business law that includes both a Juris Doctor from Regent University School of Law and a Master of Business Administration. He pursued legal studies alongside business training, an educational path that shaped how he approaches disputes and counsel. Those dual degrees inform his view of the law as a part of broader commercial decision making.
After law school he moved into practice in Virginia and took on cases that required appellate work. He is admitted to practice in Virginia and before the U.S. Courts of Appeals for the 2nd and 4th Circuits. Over time his work has included both trial-level matters and briefing and argument in federal appellate courts. That combination has given him repeated experience translating complex factual records into legal narratives that appellate judges can assess.
His practice centers on business law and appellate litigation. He handles contract disputes, commercial litigation, and regulatory questions that touch on corporate operations. On the appellate side he prepares briefs, files appeals, and presents oral argument. He often represents clients when a case turns on an unsettled point of law or when an adverse ruling at trial requires an appeal. The business law training from his graduate studies shapes how he evaluates damages, corporate governance issues, and commercial remedies.
He practices at Davis, Burch & Abrams, where his caseload reflects the mix of trial and appellate work that has characterized his career. Colleagues describe his courtroom approach as concise and focused; opposing counsel note the care he gives to appellate records and briefing. Outside hearings, he spends time advising clients on how litigation posture can influence settlement strategy and commercial outcomes. He continues to accept matters that involve business disputes and appellate review, and his current practice concentrates on business litigation and appeals.