Overview

A highly regarded problem-solver, Chris represents businesses and their executives across a broad spectrum of industries, focusing his practice on the defense of complex employment litigation, high-stakes commercial lawsuits and providing timely and thoughtful advice to his clients. Recognized by the Boston Business Journal as a “40 Under 40” honoree, as a “Top Lawyer Under 40” by the Hispanic National Bar Association, and by Super Lawyers every year since 2013, Chris represents a broad range of corporate clients in federal and state courts, arbitration, and before administrative agencies.

Chris regularly prosecutes and defends business disputes, including in the areas of business torts, breaches of contracts, trade secret litigation and restrictive covenant agreements.

Chris’s practice has an additional focus on employment and and labor matters, particularly in the defense of class and collective actions; wage and hour issues; matters involving race, sex, age, disability, and pregnancy discrimination; wrongful termination; ERISA; RICO; and various state law claims, including wage and discrimination claims under the Massachusetts General Laws.

Chris has represented and advised clients across the country, including in Arizona, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Florida, Georgia, Hawaii, Idaho, Illinois, Louisiana, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New York, North Carolina, Rhode Island, Tennessee, Texas and Vermont.

One of Chris’s recent representations included a trademark infringement lawsuit against the former Cleveland Indians baseball franchise, for which Chris was frequently sought after by major sports media outlets for commentary.

Experience

  • Tucker v. Shavelogic, Inc., et al., No. 1:23-cv-11975-FDS (D. Mass. Jun. 18, 2024) (obtaining dismissal of Massachusetts Wage Act litigation against both corporate and individually named defendants based on the application of forum selection clause language, in spite of plaintiff’s public policy and related arguments).
  • Spotlight Ticket Management v. StubHub, et al., No. 20VECV00691 (Cal. Super. May 28, 2024) (following month-long jury trial, jury awarded a $16.3 million verdict for long-time client Spotlight Ticket Management, Inc. on its claims against StubHub, Inc. for breach of contract, tortious interference with contract, and tortious interference with prospective economic advantage).
  • Kova Commercial of Naples, LLC v. Sabin, No. 2:23-CV-614-JES-KCD, 2023 WL 6458845 (M.D. Fla. Oct. 4, 2023) (successfully obtained preliminary injunction preventing former employee from soliciting or communicating with client’s current and prospective contacts in violation of federal Defense Trade Secrets Act and Florida Trade Secrets Act).
  • Office Depot, Inc. v. Babb, No. 20-CV-80407, 2020 WL 1306984, at *1 (S.D. Fla. Mar. 19, 2020) (successfully obtaining preliminary injunction preventing former major accounts manager and her subsequent employer from violating the terms of her restrictive covenants agreement).
  • Chavira v. OS Restaurant Services, LLC, No. 18-CV-10029-ADB, 2019 WL 4769101 (D. Mass. Sept. 30, 2019) (defeating conditional certification of proposed FLSA class of Outback Steakhouse front-of-the-house managers, premised on the U.S. Supreme Court’s 2017 decision in Bristol-Myers Squibb).
  • Chavira v. OS Restaurant Services, LLC, No. 18-CV-10029-ADB, 2019 WL 917226, (D. Mass. Feb. 25, 2019) (prevailing on motion to dismiss Rule 23 class allegations premised on the Massachusetts Wage Act where the underlying wages due are entirely premised on the FLSA).
  • Matthews v. Mount Auburn Hospital, No. 17-1961, 2018 WL 10072318 (Mass. Super. Mar. 12, 2018) (obtaining dismissal with prejudice of claims by former employee that the hospital breached a contract and wrongfully terminated him based upon his refusal to receive a flu vaccination).
  • Costello v. Whole Foods Market Group, Inc., No. 16-10673-GAO, 2016 WL 4186927 (D. Mass. Aug. 8, 2016) (prevailing on fraudulent joinder argument and ultimately obtaining dismissal of the “entirely novel theory” brought under Massachusetts Minimum Fair Wage Law and Massachusetts Wage Act that an “oppressive and unreasonable wage” could be one exceeding the statutorily mandated minimum wage).
  • Petersen v. U.S. Airways, Inc., No. SUCV201203737BLS1, 2013 WL 7196329 (Mass. Super. Nov. 19, 2013) (obtaining dismissal of Chapter 93A/consumer protection claims in airline mileage program/breach of contract matter).
  • Depianti v. Jan-Pro Franchising Int’l, Inc., 39 F. Supp. 3d 112 (D. Mass. 2014), aff'd, 873 F.3d 21 (1st Cir. 2017) (following the determination of certified questions decided by the Massachusetts SJC, 465 Mass. 607 (2013), and receiving a favorable outcome in the Georgia Court of Appeals, obtaining a favorable ruling, inter alia, defeating the claim that franchisees were allegedly employees of the master franchisor).
  • Jones v. Tucker Commc’ns, Inc., No. 5:11-CV-398 MTT, 2013 WL 6072966 (M.D. Ga. Nov. 18, 2013) (obtaining summary judgment ruling in favor of corporate client based on the FLSA’s Section 7(i) overtime exemption).
  • Mitchell v. U.S. Airways, Inc., 858 F. Supp. 2d 137 (D. Mass. 2012), aff’d sub nom. Brown v. United Airlines, Inc., 720 F.3d 60 (1st Cir. 2013) (obtaining favorable decision for airline client holding that the Airline Deregulation Act preempted skycaps’ claims under the Massachusetts Wage Act and common law claims of tortious interference and unjust enrichment, and dismissal of certain individual plaintiffs’ FLSA claims).
  • Bennefield v. Kohl’s Department Stores, Inc., No. CIV.A. 11-00647, 2012 WL 1560407 (Mass. Super. Feb. 17, 2012) (obtaining dismissal with prejudice of race-based hostile work environment claims on behalf of retail client.

Accolades

Honors & Recognitions

  • Named a Litigation Star (2025) and a Labor and Employment Star (2020-2024), Massachusetts, Benchmark Litigation
  • Recognized as a Leader in Labor & Employment, Massachusetts, Chambers USA, 2022-2024
  • Named Best Lawyer in Litigation–Labor and Employment, The Best Lawyers in America, 2023-2024
  • Selected as a Massachusetts Super Lawyer for Employment Litigation Law, Boston Magazine, 2022-2024
  • Recommended for Labor and Employment Disputes (Including Collective Actions): Defense, Legal 500 United States, 2020-2022
  • Honoree, 2020 Boston Business Journal’s 40 Under 40
  • “Top Lawyer Under 40” by the Hispanic National Bar Association, 2019
  • Selected as a Massachusetts Rising Star for Employment Litigation Law, Boston Magazine, 2013-2021
  • Listed as Best for Class Action Litigation in Massachusetts, Corporate America Legal Elite, 2015
  • Recipient of Avvo Clients’ Choice Award, 2014

Affiliations

Professional

  • Member, American Bar Association
  • Member, Massachusetts Bar Association
  • Member, Florida Bar Association
  • Co-chair, Labor and Employment Committee, Hispanic National Bar Association
  • Member, Labor and Employment Steering Committee, Boston Bar Association
  • Former Member, Human Resource Council and Government Affairs Committee, Massachusetts Food Association
  • Former Chairman and Board Member, Boy Scouts of America Troops 16 and 127, Miami, FL
  • Former Attorney ad Litem, Lawyers for Children America, Miami, FL

Insights

Events & Speaking Engagements

  • Event
    Presenter
    Roundtable on preparing for the FTC’s looming noncompete ban, Fair Competition Law
  • July 17 – July 20, 2022
    Event
  • March 18, 2021
    Event
    Moderator and Organizer
    “Remote Work in the COVID Era: Hot Employment Issues for In-House Counsel,” Hispanic National Bar Association
  • September 2020
    Event
    Panelist and Presenter
    Hot Button Issues for 2020 and Beyond Track: “Labor & Employment Issues Regarding Cannabis,” Hispanic National Bar Association Corporate Counsel Conference & Annual Convention
  • May 27, 2020
    Event
    Speaker
    BBA Webinar: Return to Work and COVID-19: What Employers and Employees Need to Know
  • March 18, 2020
    Event
  • March 2019
    Event
    Moderator and Presenter
    Hot Button Issues: Corporate Counsel Track: “High Stakes for Employers: "Weeding Out" Risks,” Hispanic National Bar Association Corporate Counsel Conference
  • November 2018
    Event
    Panelist and Presenter
    “Litigating Executive Departures: Breaking Up Is Hard to Do,” ABA Section on Labor and Employment Law, 12th Annual Employment Law Conference
  • October 2018
    Event
    Interviewee
    Legal Marketing Launch Podcast, Developments in Labor and Employment Law and the ABA Labor and Employment Law Conference
  • March 2018
    Event
    Panelist and Presenter
    “LEADING EDGE EMPLOYMENT LAW: Emerging Trends in Pay Parity Litigation and Enforcement,” Hispanic National Bar Association Corporate Counsel Conference
  • March 2017
    Event
    Panelist and Presenter
    “EEOC you soon? Under Investigation by the EEOC: Prevention and Defense Strategies to Avoid Claims of Systemic Discrimination,” Hispanic National Bar Association Annual Convention
  • September 2016
    Event
    Panel Moderator and Presenter
    “Use of Technology and Innovations in Wage and Hour Class and Collective Action Litigation,” Hispanic National Bar Association Annual Convention

Publications

Blog Posts

News

Education

JD, St. Thomas University School of Law, valedictorian, 2007

BA, Boston College, cum laude with honors, 2004

Admissions

Massachusetts

Florida

Connecticut

New York

Ohio

Maine

Courts

US Court of Appeals, First Circuit

US District Court, Middle District of Florida

US District Court, Northern District of Florida

US District Court, Southern District of Florida

US District Court, District of Massachusetts

US District Court, District of Connecticut

US District Court, Eastern District of New York

US District Court, Southern District of New York

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