About Mr. Christian G.
Mr. Christian G. Krupp has practiced law in Michigan since the early 1990s. He earned his J.D. from Western Michigan University Cooley Law School in 1991 after completing a B.A. in International Business and James Madison studies at Michigan State University in 1988. Those years shaped his early interest in both policy and commercial matters.
His career began in the late 1980s inside a legislative and corporate setting. In 1988 he worked as a legislative assistant for Dykema Gossett PPLC. He then served as an Assistant Prosecuting Lawyer at the Jackson County Prosecutor's Office in 1990. Those roles exposed him to prosecutorial practice and the practical side of statutory interpretation.
In 1992 he entered legal practice in Lansing and took on an academic role at Thomas M. Cooley Law School as a law school instructor. He established Krupp Law Offices PC that same year. Over time he balanced practice and teaching. In 2014 he returned to the classroom as an adjunct law instructor at Ferris State University. Teaching has remained part of his professional identity alongside his private practice.
Krupp holds membership in several professional organizations. He has been a member of the Grand Rapids Bar Association since 1991 and belongs to the State Bar of Michigan. He also maintains membership in the Federal Bar Association, Western District of Michigan Chapter, and has been involved with the Grand Rapids Debtors Bar Association since 2008. He is licensed in Michigan and is a licensed real estate broker, a credential that informs parts of his transactional work.
Those varied experiences inform how he approaches client matters. His background includes public-sector prosecution, private practice, and legal education. He has handled courtroom matters and transactional files and is comfortable in both state and federal settings. His bar memberships and years in practice reflect steady engagement in the profession rather than a single specialty.
Today he practices through Krupp Law Offices PC. He is admitted to practice in Michigan and remains active in local and federal bar associations. His current practice concentrates on real estate transactions and creditor-debtor matters.