About Christopher
Christopher Anglin studied political science at Wake Forest University, earning his B.A. in 2008. He went on to law school at Elon University, where he received his J.D. in 2011. Those years shaped his early interest in public service and courtroom work. He left law school with practical experience and a clear plan to set up his own practice.
While still in law school, Anglin spent time in public sector work. In 2010 he interned with the Rockingham County District Lawyer, an experience that exposed him to trial preparation and local courthouse procedures. That summer work gave him firsthand exposure to how criminal and civil matters move through county courts.
After graduating, he established Anglin Law Office, PLLC, taking on the role of manager in 2011. He has maintained the firm since then, operating a main office and several satellite offices to serve clients across a broad area. Over the years the practice has handled matters that require appearances in both state and federal settings.
Anglin is admitted to practice in North Carolina and before federal appellate courts, including the United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit and the Federal Circuit. Those admissions allow him to represent clients in appeals as well as in trial courts. Courtroom work and appellate filings are regular parts of the practice he has built.
He is active in professional and community organizations. He belongs to the Wake County Bar Association and the North Carolina Bar Association, where he serves on the Lawyer Referral Service Committee and has been involved since 2013. He also joined the North Carolina Advocates for Justice in 2013, became a member of the Raleigh Jaycees in 2013, and has been a member of the American Bar Association since 2012. These memberships reflect a sustained engagement with both legal peers and community groups.
Colleagues and clients encounter a lawyer who combines courtroom experience with the logistics of running a multi-office practice. He handles client intake, case management, and courtroom advocacy, and he coordinates work across the firm’s offices. He maintains an active calendar of hearings and filings in state and federal venues. His current practice focuses on representing clients in matters that require appearances and filings in state and federal courts from his main and satellite offices.