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Follow on Google News | ![]() Christopher P. Kriesen named Lawyer of the Year, Arbitration, Hartford, 2022, by Best LawyersAttorney Christopher P. Kriesen is the founder and principal of the Kalon Law Firm, LLC. He formed the firm in 2017 (http://www.westhartfordnews.com/ He is a strategic, innovative thinker (https://lawyerist.com/ Attorney Kriesen has handled cases in State and Federal Court, has argued appeals before Connecticut's Appellate and Supreme Courts, and has helped prepare amicus briefs on cases raising issues of first impression before the Supreme Court. He is a trained mediator (Harvard Law School, Advanced Mediation Workshop, Program on Negotiation and the Quinnipiac School of Law Center on Dispute Resolution). He serves as an Attorney Trial Referee, Fact Finder, and Arbitrator in the Hartford Superior Court And a Special Master at the District Court, Connecticut. Attorney Kriesen completed the Harvard Business School | HBX course "Disruptive Strategy" with Clayton Christensen, using the HBS case method to learn how to apply disruption theory to find and execute business and social opportunities. He expanded upon his studies by completing a one-year, eight class program on innovation at the Stanford Graduate School of Business. Kalon's model is based upon what he learned in these programs. He completed a six class program in Strategic Decision Making and Risk Management offered by Stanford University's Center for Professional Development. He has taught advocacy to students at the University of Connecticut School of Law. He is an active presenter at legal seminars for other lawyers and a mentor to law students and young lawyers. He established the Kalon Fellowship, the Kalon Human Rights Clinic, Salons, Workshops, the Cicero Advocacy Project, and The Kalon ADR Center (which donates 5% of its revenue to a fund for graduates of the Hartford Youth Scholars (http://www.hartfordyouthscholars.org/ Attorney Kriesen is active in his community. He volunteers at Literacy Volunteers of Greater Hartford (where he has taught basic literacy and English as a second language) and Hartford (http://www.hartfordyouthscholars.org/) He lives in West Hartford with his wife. End
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