About Christopher J.
Christopher J. Spizzirri built his professional identity at the intersection of law and technology. Public records show he worked as a lawyer and as an eDiscovery Coordinator at Morris James LLP in 2009. He is licensed to practice in Delaware.
His role at Morris James combined traditional legal responsibilities with hands-on management of electronic discovery processes. The job required coordination across litigation teams, management of document review workflows, and attention to the procedural steps that make digital materials admissible and usable in court. Those duties shaped the way he approaches evidence and case preparation.
Spizzirri’s experience reflects a period when courts and firms were formalizing procedures for handling large volumes of electronically stored information. In that environment, lawyers who could bridge legal analysis and technical process were in demand. His title indicates he was part of that shift. It also suggests familiarity with managing vendors, overseeing document production, and organizing discovery protocols so attorneys could focus on strategy.
Colleagues and peers often describe this type of work as methodical and detail-oriented. That description fits the tasks tied to e-discovery: establishing search terms, supervising document review teams, and ensuring chain-of-custody considerations are met. Those tasks require plain practical skills as well as an ability to explain technical issues to judges, clients, and fellow lawyers. Public records link Spizzirri to those responsibilities during his time at the firm.
Beyond the specific 2009 position, the record is sparse on later, documented roles. He remains connected to the Delaware legal community, a state whose courts handle a high volume of corporate and commercial litigation. That jurisdictional context means that issues around electronic records and discovery are often front and center in cases that come before state courts there.
Today, he continues to practice in areas tied to the work he did in 2009. He focuses on e-discovery and litigation support.