About Christopher W.
Christopher W. Spring completed his undergraduate studies at the University of New Hampshire before earning a law degree from the University of Notre Dame in 1998. He graduated into a legal landscape that was changing, and he brought a steady, methodical approach to building a practice. His academic background combined a liberal arts foundation with three years of rigorous legal training at Notre Dame.
After law school Spring established himself in Massachusetts. He is a member of the Massachusetts State Bar and has maintained ties to the state’s legal community. Early years in practice are not publicly detailed, but he remained in Massachusetts and eventually moved into firm leadership. Those years shaped how he approaches both casework and client relationships.
In 2005 he co-founded Spring & Spring, where he holds the title of founding partner. The firm reflects a long-term investment in a local practice and a willingness to assume responsibility for both the business and legal sides of running a law office. As a founding partner, Spring has overseen firm operations and helped steer its growth through routine legal work and the demands of managing attorneys and staff.
Spring’s professional life includes active membership in the Massachusetts State Bar. He participates in the bar’s membership activities and remains engaged in the state’s professional networks. Public records note his standing as a member, though specific committee or leadership roles are not described here. His approach to practice emphasizes careful preparation, clear communication, and steady representation of clients’ interests in matters that come before his office.
He continues to practice at Spring & Spring in Massachusetts. As founding partner he divides his time between managing firm responsibilities and serving clients at the firm’s Massachusetts office. He currently practices law at Spring & Spring in Massachusetts.