Norris McLaughlin Welcomes Two New Members to Pennsylvania Office
The Pennsylvania office of law firm Norris McLaughlin, P.A., is pleased to welcome Christopher R. Gray as a Member of the firm. Gray joins both the Tax, Trust, and Estates Practice Group and the Business Law Practice Group.
“We are grateful to have this established attorney join our team and look forward to enhancing our multiple practices at Norris McLaughlin. Our clients will benefit from the additional experience Chris is bringing,” said S. Graham Simmons, III, Administrative Partner of the firm’s Pennsylvania office.
About Christopher Gray
Gray focuses his practice in the areas of estate planning, estate administration, and income tax planning.
In addition, Gray is experienced in corporate matters, business transactions, non–profit issues, health care governance, elder law, and general litigation. He represents high net-worth clients and their businesses in developing estate, gift, income tax, and succession planning strategies.
Prior to joining Norris McLaughlin, Gray has worked both in private practice and with a financial strategies company advising affluent private clients on business investments, multigenerational estate preservation, and wealth planning.
A long-time resident of Pennsylvania, Gray is a past officer of the Lehigh Valley Estate Planning Council, and currently serves on the Northampton Community College Foundation Board of Directors, where he is also Chair of its Planned Giving Committee.
With 25 years of experience, Gray frequently presents on tax law and initiatives, estate planning tools and techniques, and asset protection.
Gray received his J.D. from Thomas M. Cooley Law School, cum laude, in 1993 and his B.A. from Franklin and Marshall College in 1987. He also earned his LL.M. in Taxation from Georgetown University Law Center in 1994.
“Our Practice Group has witnessed recent and robust growth. We are delighted to welcome Attorney Gray to join our Team at this auspicious time. Chris is a fine asset to our firm and to our clients,” said Judith A. Harris, Co-Chair of the Tax, Trust, and Estates Practice Group.