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Christopher P. Eri received his Bachelor of Arts degree in Political Science from the Stetson University College of Arts and Sciences in 1998 and his Juris Doctorate from the Stetson University College of Law in 2001. While in college, Christopher was an organizing committee co-chair and participant in the Floyd M. Riddick Model Student Senate, the oldest continuous collegiate model senate in the United States. He was also an accomplished musician, winning the 1997 International Trumpet Guild Conference Scholarship and participating in numerous U.S. tours with the University’s Symphonic Wind Ensemble. During law school, Christopher was the recipient of the William F. Blews Pro Bono service award as a result of his volunteer efforts with a local legal aid society, and also moonlighted as a semi-professional swing dancer, appearing at numerous venues across Central Florida.

Christopher began his legal career as a Trial Court Staff Attorney to the Circuit Court of Marion County where he directly assisted the Judges by researching and drafting orders, opinions, and other matters for the Court. In 2003, he moved into the private sector, first practicing in the areas of complex construction and commercial litigation in multiple jurisdictions around the United States before moving into the field of community association law in 2005. Christopher went on to become one of the founding members of the Community Association Law Group (www.thehoalawyer.com).

Christopher’s primary practice areas include collections and foreclosures, construction and developer turnover litigation, covenant / rules enforcement, litigation, corporate governance, contract negotiation and drafting, amendments to association documents, appeals, etc.

Christopher has been a featured speaker on community association and construction issues for NBI Seminars, North East Community Association Managers (NECAM), Space Coast Condominium Association (SCCA), Orange County Community Workshops, and many others.