Chris is co-chair of the Product Liability practice group. He serves as national counsel for an international medical products manufacturer, regional counsel for an international industrial equipment manufacturer, and as coordinating expert and discovery counsel in a series of motor vehicle cases.
He has handled a variety of automotive, aviation, industrial equipment, medical equipment, pharmaceutical, and recreational product matters in Kentucky and more than 20 other states. Chris has tried more than two dozen cases to verdict.
Prior to joining the firm, he practiced in the Lexington office of Wyatt, Tarrant & Combs, LLP, where he served as chair of the Product Liability practice group.
Credentials
Education
University of Kentucky (B.B.A., 1988)
Bar admissions
Court admissions
- U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit
- U.S. District Court for the Western District of Kentucky
- U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Kentucky
Affiliations and memberships
- Fayette County Bar Association
- Kentucky Bar Association
- American Bar Association
- Tort and Insurance practice sections
- Products, General Liability and Consumer Law Committee vice chair (1997 – 2004)
- Tort and Insurance practice sections
- Defense Research Institute
- International Association of Defense Counsel Trial Academy
- Keeneland Concours d’Elegance (benefitting the UK Children’s Hospital), Board of Directors
- Christ the King School Board, past president
- Ronald McDonald House Charities, past assistant treasurer
- Boy Scouts of America, chapter liaison
Distinctions
- Best Lawyers®
- “Lawyer of the Year” in Lexington for Product Liability Litigation (2016; 2021)
- Product Liability Litigation – Defendants (2022 -2024)
- Kentucky Super Lawyers®
Career Highlights
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Successfully Defended Manufacturer in Entrapment Case
We represented our client, Genie – a global aerial work platform manufacturer, in a lawsuit after a worker suffered fatal injuries in an entrapment accident. The plaintiffs claimed that aerial work platforms should be equipped with mandatory secondary guarding accessories, which plaintiffs claim would have prevented this death. The plaintiffs sought $69 million, including punitive damages. Post-accident evidence, including evidence of non-similar accidents, were allowed to go to the jury. Despite these challenges, we received a unanimous defense verdict from the jury after nearly two weeks of testimony. The jury rendered the defense verdict in under 90 minutes, agreeing these machines, which have been used for decades and millions of man hours, are not defective and unreasonably dangerous. This case was also significant for the industry, as it is the first entrapment case to be tried to verdict.
News
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Kentucky Super Lawyers Recognizes 34 Dinsmore Attorneys on 2026 List
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260 Dinsmore Attorneys Listed as 2026 Best Lawyers®, Ones to Watch
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Kentucky Super Lawyers Recognizes 29 Dinsmore Attorneys on 2025 list
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250+ Dinsmore Attorneys Named 2025 Best Lawyers ®, Ones to Watch
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Dinsmore’s Product Liability Group Receives Surprise “Legal Eagle Award” from Toyota Material Handling
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32 Dinsmore Attorneys Named 2024 Kentucky Super Lawyers and Rising Stars
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200+ Dinsmore Attorneys Named 2024 Best Lawyers®, “Ones to Watch”
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Kentucky Super Lawyers Honors 30 Dinsmore Attorneys; Three Partners Named in Top 25 Women List
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In Third Big Trial Win for Client Terex, Dinsmore Team Defeats $25M Product Liability Suit
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2023 Best Lawyers® List Recognizes 190 Dinsmore & Shohl Attorneys

