About Christopher Q.
Christopher Q. Davis built a steady legal trajectory from a liberal arts undergraduate degree to the courtroom in Manhattan. He graduated from College of the Holy Cross in 1995 and earned his J.D. from The Catholic University of America Columbus School of Law in 2001. Those credentials set the stage for a career split between public service and private practice.
He began his career as an Assistant District Lawyer in the Manhattan District Attorney's Office in 2001. That early work exposed him to criminal prosecution and courtroom procedure. After several years in public service he moved into private practice. In 2007 he joined Thompson Wigdor as an associate and then took a lawyer position at The Ottinger Firm in 2009. In 2012 he became a partner at Stoll, Glickman, & Bellina LLP, a role that lasted until he co-founded his own firm in 2014.
In 2014 Davis helped start Working Solutions Law Firm and has served as a founding partner since then. The firm operates under the Working Solutions Law Office name in New York. His professional memberships include the New York City Bar Association and the American Arbitration Association. He maintains current memberships in those organizations and participates in their programs and panels when opportunities arise.
Those experiences shaped a practice grounded in courtroom experience and dispute resolution. Time at the Manhattan DA’s Office taught him how cases are prepared for trial. Years in private firms broadened that training into civil practice and complex client matters. Serving as partner and then as a founding partner demanded attention to case strategy, client counseling, and the operational side of running a law office.
Davis’s work has been concentrated in New York, where he is admitted to practice. He combines trial experience from his early prosecutorial work with the private practice perspective he gained at multiple firms. Colleagues describe him as pragmatic in court and methodical in case preparation. He takes cases through the full cycle of litigation and alternative dispute resolution when appropriate.
After two decades of practicing law, he remains based at Working Solutions Law Firm in New York, where he oversees matters from the firm’s Working Solutions Law Office locations. He currently focuses his practice on litigation and arbitration matters in New York.