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Christopher Frost

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Trial Litigator, Law Professor, and the Founding and Name Partner
FROST LLP

FROST Bytes appears the first Friday of each month.



Columns
Title Category Published
Teaching the power of the pen Law Practice, Guide to Legal Writing Mar. 20, 2026
Above all, perspective: How attorneys can start the year grounded Law Practice Jan. 16, 2026
Why attorneys should abandon admonitions during depositions Civil Procedure, Civil Litigation Nov. 21, 2025
The beauty and power of showing up in courtrooms Law Practice May 2, 2025
Why respecting the judiciary and rule of law is essential for a fair legal system Judges and Judiciary, Ethics/Professional Responsibility Feb. 25, 2025
This Thanksgiving, give thanks for your civil procedure professor Civil Procedure Nov. 1, 2024
Anti-SLAPP statutes: From shield to sword Civil Litigation Oct. 4, 2024

Verdicts & Settlements
Title Category Published
Teaching the power of the pen Law Practice, Guide to Legal Writing Mar. 20, 2026
Above all, perspective: How attorneys can start the year grounded Law Practice Jan. 16, 2026
Why attorneys should abandon admonitions during depositions Civil Procedure, Civil Litigation Nov. 21, 2025
The beauty and power of showing up in courtrooms Law Practice May 2, 2025
Why respecting the judiciary and rule of law is essential for a fair legal system Judges and Judiciary, Ethics/Professional Responsibility Feb. 25, 2025
This Thanksgiving, give thanks for your civil procedure professor Civil Procedure Nov. 1, 2024
Anti-SLAPP statutes: From shield to sword Civil Litigation Oct. 4, 2024