Christopher J. Nannini

Christopher’s practice focuses on civil litigation, business litigation, employment law, and trust and estate litigation.  Christopher began working for Fenton & Keller in 2022, assisting in civil litigation, employment law, and business law.  While attending Monterey College of Law, Christopher was a Heisler Moot Court Finalist and upon graduation, Christopher received an award for Outstanding Academic Achievement.  In addition to his law degrees (J.D. & M.L.S.), Christopher holds an M.S. in Medicinal Chemistry and Marine Natural Products from Oregon State University and an M.S. in Operations Research from Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey, California.

Prior to joining Fenton & Keller, Christopher served in the U.S. Army, specializing in the defense against chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear weapons, and operations research. Christopher also taught chemistry at the U.S. Military Academy and operations research, systems engineering, and computer science at the Naval Postgraduate School.   After retiring from the U.S. Army in 2014, Christopher helped organizations shape and assess operational and strategic objectives.  Christopher has been recognized for developing decision support tools and performing data analysis to inform Joint, National, and international security decisions.

Principal Areas of Practice

Civil Litigation, Business Litigation, Employment Law, and Trust and Estate Litigation

Education

  • Oregon State University, Biology B.S.
  • Oregon State University, Medicinal Chemistry, M.S.
  • Naval Postgraduate School, Operations Research, M.S.
  • Monterey College of Law, M.L.S.
  • Monterey College of Law, J.D.

Professional Qualifications and Activities

  • Admitted to the California Bar

Memberships

  • Monterey County Bar Association
  • Project Management Institute (PMI)
  • Project Management Institute, Monterey Bay Chapter (President-Elect)
  • Institute for Operations Research and Management Sciences (INFORMS)

Contact Information

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