About Christopher
Christopher Hewett built a steady path into law after completing his undergraduate studies at the University of Georgia in 2004. He continued his training at Florida Coastal School of Law, earning his J.D. in 2007. Those years framed his entry into practice and set the tone for a career rooted in courtroom procedure and client work.
He is admitted to practice in Florida. After law school he entered private practice and eventually joined Nooney & Roberts, where he rose to partner. At the firm he has taken on responsibilities that range from managing cases to advising clients and mentoring junior attorneys. Colleagues describe him as methodical in preparing matters for litigation and attentive to the practical needs of clients.
Hewett’s daily work combines office-based legal analysis and out-of-office courtroom activity. He spends time drafting pleadings, researching legal issues and handling evidentiary tasks. He also appears in hearings and trials when cases require it. Those routines make up a large portion of his professional life and inform how he guides cases from intake through resolution.
Professional memberships are part of his profile. He maintains ties to bar and local legal organizations, attends continuing legal education programs and participates in firm initiatives. He has taken on supervision roles at Nooney & Roberts, overseeing case strategy and coordinating with clients and opposing counsel to move matters forward.
His background gives him a perspective shaped by both classroom training and years of hands-on practice. The University of Georgia and Florida Coastal School of Law provided the academic foundation. Practice at Nooney & Roberts provided the day-to-day experience that defines his approach. He balances case management with courtroom preparedness and tries to keep technical analysis accessible to clients.
In the office he is involved in staffing, case planning and client meetings. Outside the office he maintains the professional networks that inform case strategy and offer practical referrals when matters fall outside the firm’s scope. He has continued to expand his responsibilities at the firm as a partner, taking on more complex matters and broader supervisory duties.
He is based at Nooney & Roberts and is licensed to practice in Florida. He concentrates his practice on matters handled through the firm’s Florida offices.