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Christopher J. Arlinghaus 
Covington, Kentucky
phone (859) 331-2000
fax (859) 578-3365
email carlinghaus@ortlaw.com

Christopher J. Arlinghaus is an attorney with the firm and concentrates his practice in the areas of Real Estate, Civil Litigation, Collections/ Creditor's Rights, Contract Law, and Personal Injury.  He is a member of the Kentucky Bar Association, Northern Kentucky Bar Association and American Bar Association.  He has had an article published in Lex Loci, the Northern Kentucky Bar Association journal. Chris is an active member of the Jaycees, and has held numerous offices in the Covington-Kenton County Jaycees and the Campbell County Jaycees.  Chris participates in a  mentoring program as a mentor in the Covington, Kentucky school district, is involved with Big Brothers/ Big Sisters, and is also a member of the Knights of Columbus.  Chris and his wife, Susan, are Northern Kentucky natives.

Areas of Practice:
Real Estate
Civil Litigation
Collections/Creditor's Rights
Contract Law
Personal Injury
Bar Admissions:
Kentucky, 1998
Ohio, 1997
U.S. District Court Southern District of Ohio, 1998
U.S. District Court Eastern District of Kentucky, 1998
Education:
Salmon P. Chase College of Law, Highland Heights, Kentucky, 1997
JD
Honors: Cum Laude
 
University of Kentucky, 1994
BA
Professional Associations and Memberships:
Kentucky Bar Association
Northern Kentucky Bar Association
American Bar Association

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