After graduating from the University of Florida's Levin College of Law in 2001, Chris began her legal career at Capital Collateral Regional Counsel, representing death row inmates. There, she instituted and prosecuted collateral actions challenging the legality of convictions and sentences — raising claims of newly discovered evidence, prosecutorial misconduct, and actual innocence.

After watching an Oscar-winning documentary about a 15-year-old wrongfully accused in Jacksonville, Chris became an Assistant Public Defender in the Fourth Circuit, honing trial skills while representing those with no one else to support them. She continued her public service work at the St. Johns County Legal Aid Office, focusing on housing, consumer issues, and employment discrimination.

From 2017 to 2023, Chris worked as Of Counsel at a litigation firm in Northeast Florida, focusing on Title IX, sexual harassment, whistleblower retaliation, and civil rights cases. She also served as President of the St. Johns County Bar Association and taught at a wrongful conviction clinic.

For more than fifteen years, alongside her legal career, Chris served as an Associate Professor and Pre-Law Director at Flagler College, where she mentored hundreds of students — many of whom have gone on to become practicing attorneys.Moser Law PLLC was established in 2014. On May 20, 2026, it became everything it was always meant to be.

The cases are selective. The attention is total. The results speak for themselves.

If you found this firm, you probably need exactly what we do. Let's talk.

 

Chris founded Moser Law PLLC in 2014. In 2023, she made it her sole focus — to do the work on her own terms. Her reputation in Northeast Florida institutional abuse cases — including prior Title IX work involving St. Johns County schoolsbrought clients to her door before she ever advertised. Since then, the firm has taken on institutional abuse cases that drew national investigative attention, represented survivors of systematic wrongdoing by public entities, and built a reputation — entirely by word of mouth — as the firm that takes the cases others won't.

Re-Est. 2026

"The comeback was always the plan.”