About Christopher J.
Christopher J. Fry is an attorney licensed to practice law in California. He trained at Lincoln Law School, where he completed a legal education that combined coursework on state law with practical training intended to prepare students for the bar and for client work. His time in law school helped shape a practical approach to the day-to-day tasks of lawyering: research, drafting, and client counseling.
After earning his law degree, Fry began practicing in California. Public records list his jurisdiction as the State of California. Over the years he has maintained an active presence in the state's legal community, serving clients whose matters are governed by California statutes and regulations. He is familiar with the procedural contours of the state courts and the requirements that govern filings, hearings, and court practice.
Colleagues describe his method as straightforward. He breaks legal problems down into discrete issues and concentrates on clear, written work product. That style shows up in his files, in pleadings and correspondence, and in interactions with opposing counsel. He relies on careful legal research and a clear presentation of facts to build cases and advise clients.
Fry has worked across a range of matters that arise under California law. He pays attention to the practical implications of legal choices. He tends to prioritize feasible outcomes and tries to give clients a realistic sense of risks and likely paths forward. His background at Lincoln Law School, which emphasizes skills training, remains an influence on how he approaches client matters and courtroom preparation.
Outside the courtroom, Fry engages with the administrative and procedural side of practice. He drafts motions, prepares briefs, and manages discovery processes. He also focuses on client communication, making sure people understand deadlines, obligations, and strategic options. He keeps current on changes to California law and local rule amendments that affect litigation practice.
Today Fry continues to practice law in California, advising clients on matters governed by state law and handling litigation and transactional issues that arise under California statutes.