Chris Hanslik, chairman of BoyarMiller, maintains a sophisticated commercial litigation practice, handling high-value disputes across the country. Hanslik represents clients in sectors ranging from manufacturing and real estate to energy and tech. He recently secured favorable outcomes in a $30m ownership dispute between electrical power executives and a trade secrets case for Canerector’s Texas subsidiary. Hanslik also leads defense efforts in a multimillion-dollar lease and fraud dispute involving Welcome Group.
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Throughout his career, Chris Hanslik has advised clients in all aspects of their business-related legal issues. As Chairman of BoyarMiller Chris understands what it takes to run the day-to-day of a successful business such as developing strategy, managing a P&L, and cultivating employees. For many clients he serves as their outside General Counsel. His experience includes commercial transactions and business litigation, including contracts, business torts, securities and corporate governance, oil and gas, trade secrets, non-compete agreements and other employment-related disputes.

Chris strives to develop creative, practical, and value-driven solutions to complex problems and disputes from the outset. However, he also has the skills necessary for success in the courtroom. Chris’s courtroom experience ranges from state and federal court trials to arguments before the Supreme Court of Texas and all points in between. In the relentless pursuit of his client’s best interest, Chris keeps one important value in mind — integrity.

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  • JD, South Texas College of Law Houston
    • Order of the Barristers
    • Dean’s Outstanding Advocate Award
  • BBA, Southern Methodist University

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Key clients

  • Connectivity Source
  • TJ Machine
  • Welcome Group, LLC

Work highlights

Represented TJ Machine & Tool, a Canerector Inc. subsidiary, in a 2023 trade secrets case involving a former employee who took confidential information.
Represented a private indvidual in a $30 million fiduciary dispute with co-owner.
Representing Welcome Group, LLC in a real estate dispute involving over $15 million in cross-claims with tenant Tally Production Systems and fraud claims against the seller, Four Seasons Business Park.