Christopher Driver
Christopher is an experienced litigator who has handled cases from inception through appeal. His practice focuses primarily on business and commercial litigation—including cases involving breaches of contract, shareholder disputes, shareholder derivative actions, corporate dissolutions, breaches of fiduciary duty, UCC purchase and sale agreements, fraud, and misappropriation of trade secrets. Christopher also has experience in whistleblower cases, employment law, insurance coverage disputes, telecommunications law, and commercial debt collection.
Christopher’s practice has spanned the entire litigation process. He has represented both plaintiffs and defendants from the initial pleading stage, tried cases to jury verdicts, and handled appeals in both state and federal courts. He has recently helped secure jury verdicts of $2 million and $10 million in business cases. Christopher frequently represents small and medium-sized businesses, but he has also represented individuals and large, multinational companies. Before joining Badham & Buck in 2016, Christopher clerked for the Honorable L. Scott Coogler of the Northern District of Alabama.
Christopher previously served as the President of the Alabama State Bar Young Lawyers Section and is on the Birmingham Bar Young Lawyers Section Executive Board. He has been recognized as a Birmingham Business Journal “Rising Star of Law,” a Best Lawyers “Best Lawyers: Ones to Watch,” and a Super Lawyers “Rising Star in Business Litigation.”
EDUCATION:
University of Alabama School of Law (J.D. 2015), magna cum laude; Alabama Law Review (Articles Editor); John A. Campbell Moot Court Board; Jessup International Law Moot Court Team.
Mercer University (B.A. 2012), summa cum laude; Alpha Tau Omega Fraternity
ADMITTED:
2015, Alabama; 2016 Georgia, Northern District of Alabama.
HONORS:
Alabama State Bar Leadership Forum for 2022, Class 16
Recognized as Best Lawyers: Ones to Watch in the 2022 Edition of Best Lawyers.
Recognized by Super Lawyers as a “Rising Star” in Business Litigation in 2021.