About Christopher
Christopher Ray built his legal training at the University of Kansas and Washburn University School of Law. He earned a Bachelor of Arts from the University of Kansas in 2011 and completed his juris doctor at Washburn in 2014. Those years set the groundwork for a career that moved quickly from private practice into government work.
He began his career as an associate at B.L. Harrison Law, LLC in 2014. The next year he joined the Kansas Department of Revenue as a staff lawyer in the Motor Vehicle Division. That post placed him on the front line of administrative and regulatory questions that affect day-to-day government operations. In 2016 he took a position as Assistant Lawyer General at the Kansas Lawyer General, where he handled matters for the state legal office.
Ray is admitted to practice in both Kansas and Missouri. His work history reflects steady involvement in government law and regulatory issues, with practical experience on regulatory compliance, agency procedures, and state-level enforcement matters. He has worked inside agency structures and within a state legal office, giving him a sense of how policy and law meet in administrative settings.
Outside of his official positions he became active in professional circles. He joined the Earl E. O Connor Inn of Court in 2015 and remains a member. He also holds memberships in other legal associations. That involvement keeps him plugged into legal developments and peer conversations across the two-state area.
Colleagues and clients describe him as a straightforward practitioner who navigates statutory and administrative frameworks without theatrical language. He approaches legal questions methodically. He focuses on the mechanics of regulation, compliance, and the procedural tools agencies use.
Ray now practices across Kansas and Missouri. His recent roles suggest a practice centered on government, regulatory, and administrative matters in those jurisdictions.