Doktora grāda kandidāte, Starptautiskās un Eiropas tiesības (Kopenhāgenas Universitāte un Rīgas Juridiskā augstskola, no 2017)
LL.M. – Master of Laws (Riga Graduate School of Law, 2016)
MBA – Master of Business Administration (College of William & Mary, 2014)
MGM – Master of Global Management (Thunderbird School of Global Management, 2014)
JD – Juris Doctorate (Nova Southeastern University, 2006)
BA – Baccalaureate of Arts (University of Montana-Missoula, 2002)
AA and AS – Associate of Arts and Associate of Science (College of DuPage, 2001)
Nozīmīgākā profesionālā pieredze
- Doktora grāda kandidāte, Rīgas Juridiskā augstskola un Kopenhāgenas Universitāte, no 2017
- Visiting Lecturer, Riga Graduate School of Law (Latvia), 2015 – 2017
- Principal/Manager, Kollmar Law Office, PLLC. (USA), 2010 – current
- Authorized Officer and Intern, Irish Competition and Consumer Protection Commission (Ireland), 2016
- International Legal/Business Consultant, Wedu Fund (Thailand), 2014
- Rotational Business Associate, Smithfield Foods, Inc. (Romania), 2012
- Felony Criminal Division – Deputy County Attorney, Clallam County Attorney’s Office (USA), 2008-2009
- Esquire, Licensed Practicing Attorney (USA), from 2007
Bar Licensing
- State Bar of Washington, 2007
- State Bar of Montana, 2007
- State Bar of Wyoming, 2008
- District of Columbia Bar, 2008
- US District Court for the District of Western Washington, 2007
- US District Court for the District of Montana, 2007
- US District Court for the District of Wyoming, 2008
- US Court of Appeals – 9th Circuit, 2007
US Court of Appeals – 10th Circuit, 2008
Aktuālais pētniecības darbs
- Antitrust/Competition Law
- Dissertation Topic: Vertical Restraints in the Digital Age: Best Practices in the Assessment, Application and Enforcement of Retail Price Maintenance
Publikācijas
- Kollmar Christy L. , “A blind casting into the evidential sea: the interplay between fundamental rights and the efficacy of leniency programmes“. RGSL Research Papers, No. 20. Riga: Riga Graduate School of Law, 2018, 81 p.