About Conor Parkinson
Conor Parkinson Buie treats details as evidence. He trained first as an accountant, then as a lawyer. That combination shapes the way he approaches client matters and the questions he asks in a conference room.
He earned a Bachelor of Science in accounting from Westminster College in 2006. After several years of study and practical preparation, he attended the University of Denver Sturm College of Law and received his J.D. in 2012. Those years framed a transition from numbers to statutes and courtroom procedure.
Following law school Buie entered legal practice in Washington. He is licensed to practice in that jurisdiction. His background in accounting remains a recurring theme in his work. It informs how he evaluates financial records, structures discovery requests and explains complicated figures to judges or opposing counsel.
Colleagues describe him as deliberate in preparation and concise in court. He spends time breaking complex matters into manageable parts. That method influences both strategy and client communication. It also affects how he prepares witnesses and how he marshals documentary evidence for hearings.
Buie has worked in law office settings where collaboration and careful review are routine. At those desks he developed an eye for small inconsistencies that can alter a case’s trajectory. He also learned to translate technical financial material into plain language for juries and clients who do not have accounting backgrounds.
Outside document review and litigation preparation, Buie has contributed to case strategy and settlement discussions. He evaluates risk, weighs evidentiary strengths and counsels clients about tradeoffs. His training allows him to parse detailed financial statements and to test assumptions that some opposing experts present as facts.
He currently practices at Elizabeth Christy Law Office, PLLC, where he represents clients in matters handled from that office in Washington. He maintains an approach that emphasizes thorough preparation and clear explanation of complex financial and legal issues.
As of 2026, Buie continues to combine his accounting education and legal training in his work at Elizabeth Christy Law Office, PLLC, serving clients in Washington.