About Christopher

Christopher Rogers took an unconventional route into law. He earned his law degree from Nashville School of Law and entered practice in Tennessee. The classroom work and bar preparation set the stage for what became a steady rise through two firms in the region.

Rogers began his legal career in a firm setting in 2017 when he joined Meade Law Group as an associate. Colleagues from that period recall a lawyer who asked precise questions and focused on case preparation. His time there gave him daily courtroom exposure and the chance to manage client files from intake through resolution.

In 2021 Rogers moved to CDR Law and assumed the role of lead lawyer. The change coincided with an expansion of responsibility. He began supervising younger attorneys and coordinating case strategies across the firm’s local offices. Rogers splits his time between CDR Law’s Johnson City and Elizabethton locations, where he handles filings, client consultations and court appearances.

Rogers is admitted to practice in Tennessee and maintains membership in the State Bar of Tennessee. That membership is current and figures into his regular professional activity. He appears in Tennessee courts and manages matters that originate in the state, following local rules and procedural practice closely.

Those who have worked with Rogers describe him as methodical. He tends to approach problems by breaking them into smaller tasks and setting clear milestones. He values thorough preparation before hearings and places importance on clear written work, whether drafting motions or correspondence for clients.

Outside the office he has kept a steady, practice-oriented schedule. He balances supervisory responsibilities at CDR Law with the deadlines and travel that come from appearances in different courthouses. The dual-office setup in Johnson City and Elizabethton has shaped how he organizes dockets and assigns staff responsibilities.

Rogers’s professional path reflects incremental advancement. Education at Nashville School of Law led to a position at Meade Law Group in 2017, which in turn led to his current leadership role at CDR Law beginning in 2021. He continues to work in Tennessee, maintains his bar membership, and practices from CDR Law’s regional offices in Johnson City and Elizabethton. As of 2026 he practices law through CDR Law and focuses on representing clients in matters arising under Tennessee law.

Education

Nashville School of Law

Languages

English (Spoken)

Experience

Lead Lawyer

CDR Law
2021

Lawyer

Meade Law Group
2017

Accepted Jurisdictions

Tennessee

Professional Associations

State Bar of Tennessee

has membership Current