Christopher E. Reeves is an estate planning attorney and litigator, and the founding member of Reeves Law, P.C. Mr. Reeves practices in the areas of wills, trusts and estate planning, probate and estate administration, tax planning, small business planning, and charitable and tax-exempt organizations planning, representing both individual and business interests. In addition to the trust and estates practice, Mr. Reeves has experience in representing clients in commercial litigation, family law matters, banking and financial disputes, and commercial and residential property issues. Specific engagement areas include complex commercial and contract litigation; general real estate matters including lease disputes, land use, condemnation, property tax matters and dispossessory actions; and all aspects of litigation on behalf of various financial institutions and insurance companies, including suits involving notes and guarantees, breach of contract and fiduciary duty, fraud, fiduciary bond matters, toxic mold and other latent defect cases and divorce and custody issues. Mr. Reeves also serves as the General Counsel and Chief Compliance Officer for one of Atlanta’s largest independent federally-registered Investment Advisors as well as a federally registered open-ended mutual fund. Mr. Reeves is tasked with drafting and implementing policies and procedures required by various security laws and regulations. Prior to practicing with Reeves Law, P.C., Mr. Reeves practiced at Powell Goldstein (now Bryan Cave) from 1999 through 2007 in their Business and Securities Litigation group. Before attending law school at Emory University, Mr. Reeves spent three years serving on Congressman Jack Kingston’s legislative staff. Congressman Kingston represented Georgia's First Congressional District in the U.S. House of Representatives. Mr. Reeves assisted and represented Congressman Kingston in all aspects of his congressional duties both in his South Georgia District and Washington, D.C., and was responsible for tracking and analyzing legislative and committee activities on various legislative issues. J.D., With Honors, Emory University School of Law, 1999 B.A., Emory University, 1993