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Cris advises employers, administrators and trustees on the design, administration and termination of ESOPs, retirement and executive compensation arrangements, and health and welfare benefit plans. In addition to his work with ESOPs, 401(k) and pension plans, Cris’s experience includes advising trustees of multiemployer Taft–Hartley plans that provide union retirement, health and supplemental benefits.

Cris regularly counsels his clients concerning the application of ERISA, federal tax and other rules, including fiduciary obligations under ERISA and HIPAA compliance. He also helps navigate and respond to U.S. Department of Labor and Internal Revenue Service Audits. Cris’s practice also includes identifying and mitigating employee benefits and executive compensation issues in mergers, acquisitions and financial transactions.

After earning his J.D. at the American University Washington College of Law, Cris earned his Master of Laws in Taxation and Certificate in Employee Benefits Law from Georgetown University Law Center. He has also served as benefits counsel to a Fortune 50 financial services company, as a law clerk for the U.S. Department of Justice and as a legal extern for the World Health Organization in Geneva, Switzerland. Before he became an attorney, Cris was a Child Protective Services Social Worker for the Washington State Department of Children, Youth and Families.

Cris is a member of the Western Pension & Benefits Council Seattle Chapter and was a Board Member and Spring Seminar Co-Chair for three years. He also serves as an Advisory Board Member for the American Bar Association's Section of Taxation’s LGBTQ+ Lawyers in Tax Forum. Cris is a member of QLaw: The LGBTQ+ Bar Association of Washington, The National LGBTQ+ Bar Association, and the American Bar Association. As pro bono public service, Cris has represented domestic violence survivors in temporary restraining order hearings, represented court-appointed special advocates and guardian ad litems in foster care cases and advised small charities about their employee benefit plans. He has also been active on the board of the WCL Lambda Law Alumni Association.

Professional Activities

American Bar Association, Section of Taxation LGBTQ+ Lawyers in Tax Forum, Advisory Board Member, September 2022–Present

Bread for the City, Pro Bono Attorney, July 2016–July 2018

CASA of Baltimore City, Court Appointed Special Advocate, May 2014–November 2015

Clemency Project, Pro Bono Attorney, March 2016–January 2017

Family Law CASA (Court Appointed Special Advocates) of King County, Pro Bono Attorney, September 2018–December 2019

Friends of Reservoir Hill, Member of the Board, April 2017–June 2018

Income Tax Assistance Program of Northern Virginia, Volunteer Income Tax Preparer, January 2012–April 2012

King County Superior Court, Juvenile Diversion Coordinator, November 2007–August 2008

Western Pension & Benefits Counsel (Seattle Chapter), Board Member & Spring Seminar Co-Chair, 2022–2025

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Admissions

  • Washington, 2018
  • District of Columbia, 2016
  • Maryland, 2014
  • New Jersey, 2013
  • Virginia, 2011

Education

  • J.D., American University Washington College of Law (magna cum laude)
    • Senior Articles Editor, Administrative Law Review
  • LL.M. in Taxation, Georgetown University Law Center
    • Certificate in Employee Benefits Law
    • CALI Excellence for the Future Award: ERISA Plan Termination & Withdrawal Liability 
  • M.S.W., University of Washington, Agency Administration and Child Welfare Specializations 
  • B.A., University of North Texas, Psychology
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