Background
Kanaga, Christopher W. was born on April 6, 1953 in Bronxville, New York, United States.
Kanaga, Christopher W. was born on April 6, 1953 in Bronxville, New York, United States.
University of Denver (Bachelor of Arts, 1976. Juris Doctor, 1979); Boston University (Master of Laws in Taxation, 1980). Spoken languages: French.
The Community of Jesus, Inc. vs. Cape Cod Commission, et al.Worked at Pennington, Moore, Wilkinson & Dunbar, P.A. (Tallahassee, Florida) specializing in Administrative Litigation, Civil Trial Practice, including Construction, Real Estate, State and Federal Taxation, RICO, Business Torts and other Complex Commercial Litigation, Employment Law, Appellate Practice, Banking and Securities, Insurance, Lender Liability, Corporate, Family Law, Estate Planning and Probate, Business Reorganization, Bankruptcy, Surety, and Creditor's Rights, Health Law, Insurance Defense, Medical Malpractice, Workers Compensation, Local Government and Growth Management, Environmental and Land Use, Eminent Domain, Public Utilities, Governmental Relations, Municipal and Zoning Law. General Civil Trial, Appellate and Administrative Practice before State Agencies and Division of Administrative Hearings. Admitted to the bar, 1979, Colorado.
1980, Massachusetts (Not admitted Florida). Member, 1985-1986, Vice Chairman, 1986-1987, Chairman, 1988-1990, Finance Committee, Town of Orleans, 1995, 1996. Member: Barnstable (Member, Budget Committee, 1985-1986.
Chairman, 1988-1989), Colorado, Massachusetts and American Bar Associations. Christian Legal Society. (Also Member Laraja, Kanaga & Bott, P.C., Orleans, Massachusetts).
Pennington,, Moore, Wilkinson & Dunbar, P.A., is a Tallahassee, Florida law firm engaged in a broad-based, business and government-oriented practice. Originally founded in 1972, the emphasis of the firm's practice in the early years was business, corporate and real property. While those areas remain an integral part of the practice, today the firm has a team of 17 lawyers offering a diverse array of legal services to its clients.
Many of the firm's attorneys have strong records of public service in the Florida Legislature and represent clients before the Florida Cabinet, Legislature and a multitude of administrative agencies. The firm is organized into practice groups and employs a "team approach" under which partners, associates, law clerks, and staff coordinate to deliver quality legal representation in a cost-efficient manner.
Member, 1985-1986, Vice-Chairman, 1986-1988. Chairman, 1988-1990, Finance Committee, Town of Orleans. Vice-Chairman, Charter Review Committee, Town of Orleans, 1995-1996.
Member: Barnstable County (Member, Budget Committee, 1985-1987. Chairman, 1988-1989) Colorado and Massachusetts Bar Associations. Christian Legal Society.
(Also Of Counsel to Pennington, Culpepper, et, al, P.A., Tallahassee, Florida).