Extensive Experience in All Areas of Trial & Appellate Practice

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

After viewing Murder on a Sunday Morning, an Oscar-winning documentary that documents a murder trial in which a 15-year-old African-American is wrongfully accused of a 2000 murder in Jacksonville, Florida, Moser became an Assistant Public Defender in the Fourth Circuit, where she gained invaluable trial skills representing indigent clients accused of crimes. Moser continued her career in public service as a staff attorney at St. John’s County Legal Aid Office. In this Jacksonville Area Legal Aid branch office, she focused primarily on housing, consumer, and employment discrimination cases.

From 2017 to 2023, she served as Of Counsel to Henrichsen Law Group. During this time, she concentrated on claims related to discrimination, sexual harassment, Title IX, whistle-blower retaliation, and civil rights violations. Moser formerly served as President of the St. Johns County Bar Association and taught at a Wrongful Conviction Clinic at Florida Coastal School of Law.

In addition to her law practice, Moser is an Associate Professor of Law and Pre-Law Director at Flagler College in St. Augustine, Florida. Moser teaches various courses in the Pre-Law Program, and for over fifteen years, she has enjoyed inspiring and empowering her students to become change agents and speak out against injustice--many of whom decide to go on to law school and are now practicing lawyers in various parts of the country.