Christopher L. Ramey, Esq.
Mr. Ramey brings experience in accounting and corporate business management. Prior to the practice of law, Mr. Ramey was the chief financial officer of a corporate conglomerate with subsidiaries in finance, a small business owner, a business operations consultant with a foreign corporation, and a computer programmer.
Though the firm does not provide tax advice, Mr. Ramey is a formerly registered California Tax Preparer. Mr. Ramey previously served as member of the Alpine Planning Group (a regional division of the San Diego County Department of Planning and Land Use). Mr. Ramey is admitted to the State Bar of California, the U.S. (Federal) District Courts in the 9th Circuit, the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeal, and the Eastern District of Texas. |
In addition to his involvement in the firm, Mr. Ramey serves as adjunct professor of law at Thomas Jefferson School of Law, instructor at the University of California at San Diego, and guest lecturer at the International TJSL Nice Program in Nice, France.
Mr. Ramey is distinguished in his service as personal assistant to U.S. Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, intern to a San Diego Superior Court judge, recipient of the State Bar of California pro bono honors award, and recipient of the Humanitarian of the Year Award by the Alpine Chamber of Commerce.
Mr. Ramey received his undergraduate degree from Carson-Newman University, and his juris doctorate from Thomas Jefferson School of Law. While studying in France, Mr. Ramey served as Assistant to the Director for the International Conference on Comparative Constitutional Law, and Assistant to the Director for the International Conference on World Trade Law Evolution (Faculté de Droit et des Sciences Économiques).
Mr. Ramey enjoys boating and traveling. Mr. Ramey also enjoys volunteering in various community outreach and public service programs providing services for the underprivileged and elderly.
Mr. Ramey is distinguished in his service as personal assistant to U.S. Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, intern to a San Diego Superior Court judge, recipient of the State Bar of California pro bono honors award, and recipient of the Humanitarian of the Year Award by the Alpine Chamber of Commerce.
Mr. Ramey received his undergraduate degree from Carson-Newman University, and his juris doctorate from Thomas Jefferson School of Law. While studying in France, Mr. Ramey served as Assistant to the Director for the International Conference on Comparative Constitutional Law, and Assistant to the Director for the International Conference on World Trade Law Evolution (Faculté de Droit et des Sciences Économiques).
Mr. Ramey enjoys boating and traveling. Mr. Ramey also enjoys volunteering in various community outreach and public service programs providing services for the underprivileged and elderly.
Publications / Scholarly Articles
-- Revised and drafted various Probate rules in the San Diego Superior Court Local Rules under the direction of the Honorable William H. Kronberger.
-- Symposium Presentation, "Representation of International Humanitarian Laws in the Film 'The Pianist' as part of the San Diego Genocidal Wars Symposium in conjunction with "Representations of International Humanitarian Laws in the Film 'The Pianist': On the Curative Role of Arts During Genocidal War," Susan Tiefebrun (published in 28 T.Jeffferson L.Rev. 43, 2005).
"How Dictating Morality on Faith-Based Organizations Will Wreak Havoc on California's Economy," Thomas Jefferson Law Review (2003) 26 T.Jefferson L.Rev. 125.
"San Diego Legal Aid Society's Guide to Recovering Your Driver's License," Compilation and Revision Editor, San Diego Legal Aid Society publication, 2002.
-- Symposium Presentation, "Representation of International Humanitarian Laws in the Film 'The Pianist' as part of the San Diego Genocidal Wars Symposium in conjunction with "Representations of International Humanitarian Laws in the Film 'The Pianist': On the Curative Role of Arts During Genocidal War," Susan Tiefebrun (published in 28 T.Jeffferson L.Rev. 43, 2005).
"How Dictating Morality on Faith-Based Organizations Will Wreak Havoc on California's Economy," Thomas Jefferson Law Review (2003) 26 T.Jefferson L.Rev. 125.
"San Diego Legal Aid Society's Guide to Recovering Your Driver's License," Compilation and Revision Editor, San Diego Legal Aid Society publication, 2002.