

Kansas
Case Western Reserve University School of Law
Christopher Frost advises on and litigates a wide range of liability and regulatory matters, with a strong focus on client needs. He is known for his strong organizational skills and ability to manage challenging legal issues in fast-paced environments while maintaining a commitment to professionalism and collaboration.
Chris has experience supporting clients and legal teams across a variety of practice areas, with particular exposure to administrative law, public interest matters, healthcare compliance, and contractual issues. He has appeared in administrative hearings representing clients in Social Security eligibility cases, drafted briefs for client hearings and appellate review, and conducted client intake interviews to assess eligibility for legal assistance. He has also participated in community-based clinics, providing brief advice on estate planning matters such as wills and advance healthcare directives.
Chris has extensive experience reviewing and drafting contracts, and assisting with negotiations involving leases, provider agreements, business associate agreements, and vendor contracts. His work has included monitoring local, state, and federal regulations, analyzing proposed legislation, and developing internal policies to ensure compliance with privacy and confidentiality laws, including HIPAA. He has also provided guidance and training to administrative staff on legal compliance related to the disclosure of personal health information.
Chris earned his Juris Doctor from Case Western Reserve University School of Law in 2025. He received his Bachelor of Arts from the University of Alaska Anchorage in 2014. He is a member of the Kansas Bar Association.
Kansas Bar Association
Kansas
United States District Court for the District of Kansas
Case Western Reserve University School of Law
J.D., 2025
University of Alaska Anchorage
B.A., 2014
Christopher Frost advises on and litigates a wide range of liability and regulatory matters, with a strong focus on client needs. He is known for his strong organizational skills and ability to manage challenging legal issues in fast-paced environments while maintaining a commitment to professionalism and collaboration.
Chris has experience supporting clients and legal teams across a variety of practice areas, with particular exposure to administrative law, public interest matters, healthcare compliance, and contractual issues. He has appeared in administrative hearings representing clients in Social Security eligibility cases, drafted briefs for client hearings and appellate review, and conducted client intake interviews to assess eligibility for legal assistance. He has also participated in community-based clinics, providing brief advice on estate planning matters such as wills and advance healthcare directives.
Chris has extensive experience reviewing and drafting contracts, and assisting with negotiations involving leases, provider agreements, business associate agreements, and vendor contracts. His work has included monitoring local, state, and federal regulations, analyzing proposed legislation, and developing internal policies to ensure compliance with privacy and confidentiality laws, including HIPAA. He has also provided guidance and training to administrative staff on legal compliance related to the disclosure of personal health information.
Chris earned his Juris Doctor from Case Western Reserve University School of Law in 2025. He received his Bachelor of Arts from the University of Alaska Anchorage in 2014. He is a member of the Kansas Bar Association.
Kansas Bar Association