About Christopher
Christopher Boss earned his B.A. and his J.D. from Stetson University, completing law school in 2004. He moved quickly from graduate to practitioner, turning the classroom lessons into day‑to‑day legal work. Those early years set the tone for a career that balances client work and legal instruction.
In 2004 he founded Boss Law and has served as its owner and founding lawyer since then. He built the practice from the ground up and has overseen its development across routine matters and more complex files. Running a firm required him to take on many roles: lawyer, manager, and often the first point of contact for clients seeking help.
His interest in legal education brought an academic chapter in 2012, when he accepted a role as an adjunct professor at The University of Tampa. In that position he taught law students and brought practical perspectives into the classroom. Students reported that hearing about real cases and firm operations helped bridge theory and practice.
Beyond the office and the classroom, he maintains current memberships in professional organizations. Those memberships reflect an ongoing engagement with the legal community and provide a forum for continuing education and professional standards. He has balanced private practice duties with these professional activities while adapting to changes in law and procedure over time.
Colleagues describe him as pragmatic and straightforward in client work. He tends to favor clear explanations and practical options when advising clients. Over the years he has handled matters that required both negotiation and, at times, litigation preparation, though his practice continues to be shaped by client needs and shifting legal environments. He continues to run Boss Law and remains involved in day‑to‑day casework and firm management. He currently practices at Boss Law, representing clients in a range of legal matters.