Chris Palmieri advises business and individual clients in complex commercial matters involving contract enforcement, general liability, and securities claims.
Known for his strategic and forward-thinking approach, Chris combines relentless preparation with a big-picture view of how litigation impacts his clients’ business objectives. Whether negotiating an early-stage resolution to a dispute or navigating a high-stakes litigation, Chris works closely and collaboratively with clients to secure the optimal outcome. He prides himself on vindicating client rights, protecting their bottom line, and helping them preserve their value and reputation.
Prior to joining Bochner, Chris distinguished himself as an Executive Board Member and Articles Editor of the Touro Law Review. He is a published author on diverse legal topics, including antitrust law, defense strategies regarding traumatic brain injuries, and procedural best practices for litigating against pro se parties.
- Brian Gibbons & Christopher Palmieri - “Defending Against Traumatic Brain Injuries: What We Can Learn from Athletes,” 72 THE NASSAU LAWYER 8, 8 (Apr. 2023).
- Christopher Palmieri & Robert Plosky – “Practical Considerations When Settling with Unrepresented Parties,” 72 THE NASSAU LAWYER 1, 18 (Sept. 2022).
- Christopher Palmieri - “The Billion Dollar Industry That Has Never Paid Their Money-Makers: The NCAA’s Attempt at Compensation through Names, Images and Likeness,” 37 TOURO L. REV. 1605 (2021).
- Brian Gibbons & Christopher Palmieri - “Defending Against Traumatic Brain Injuries: What We Can Learn from Athletes,” 72 THE NASSAU LAWYER 8, 8 (Apr. 2023).
- Christopher Palmieri & Robert Plosky – “Practical Considerations When Settling with Unrepresented Parties,” 72 THE NASSAU LAWYER 1, 18 (Sept. 2022).
- Christopher Palmieri - “The Billion Dollar Industry That Has Never Paid Their Money-Makers: The NCAA’s Attempt at Compensation through Names, Images and Likeness,” 37 TOURO L. REV. 1605 (2021).