Christopher M. Dube
Associate
Christopher represents a variety of domestic and international businesses from start-up and emerging companies to industry leaders counseling his clients across a broad spectrum of business law areas relating to corporate governance matters, bankruptcy, commercial landlord-tenant issues, bank lending, private equity and finance transactions, and structuring, negotiating and documenting commercial transactions including mergers and acquisitions and a variety of contractual relationships.
Christopher joined the firm in 1998. Prior to attending law school, Christopher worked in Washington, D.C. for six years in a variety of capacities, including positions with the Department of the Interior and with the White House Executive Office of the President during the administration of George H.W. Bush.
Department
Corporate
Areas of Practice
- Mergers
- Asset and stock acquisition and dispositions
- Joint ventures and strategic alliances
- Bank Lending
- Private Placements
- Shareholder disputes and other significant corporate governance matters
- Joint ventures and strategic alliances
Representative Clients & Work
Christopher has experience across a broad array of industries and service areas, including banking, technology, software, industry and management consulting, professional practices including dental, physician and veterinary practices, and the food and beverage industries.
Admissions
New Hampshire, U.S. District Court for the District of New Hampshire, U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the District of New Hampshire.
Professional & Association Memberships
Member of the American Bar Association, Business Law Section; Co-Chairman of the New Hampshire Bar Association, Business and Banking Law Section; Member of the American Bankruptcy Institute
Recognition
- Martindale - Hubble, AV rating
Community Involvement
Vice Chairman of the Board of Directors of Granite State Independent Living, a statewide non-profit organization that assists persons with disabilities in their effort to live and work in the community as independently as possible.
Career
- J.D., Cornell Law School, 1998
- B.A., Middlebury College, 1989