About Christopher S
Christopher S Reed earned his undergraduate degree from Columbia University in 1986 and returned to Florida for law school, receiving a J.D. from St. Thomas University School of Law in 1994. He completed his legal education in the mid-1990s and went on to practice in the state where he trained.
Reed is admitted to practice in Florida. His résumé includes roles in private firms over multiple decades. In 2006 he is listed as a lawyer at Bailey Fisher, PLLC. Later entries show him as a trial lawyer in 2013 at the Law Offices of Michael B. Brehne, PA. Those positions reflect steady involvement in litigation and courtroom work through the 2000s and 2010s.
Colleagues and court records note a career built around contested matters and trials. His title in 2013 explicitly identifies him as a trial lawyer. That year of practice suggests hands-on experience in voir dire, motion practice and jury trials. He has worked inside law firms rather than in-house or public-sector roles, and his background aligns with the kinds of disputes that reach trial calendars in Florida.
Reed maintains memberships in several professional organizations that connect trial lawyers and local bar members. He is a member of the Florida Justice Association, the Central Florida Trial Lawyers Association, the Seminole County Bar Association and the Orange County Bar Association. Those memberships indicate ongoing engagement with peers in both county and statewide forums, and they suggest regular participation in continuing legal education and local court community events.
Across his career Reed has balanced case preparation and courtroom time. His path — from law school in the 1990s through firm roles listed in the 2000s and 2010s — points to a practice shaped by state-court litigation. He has handled matters that required trial-level advocacy rather than focusing solely on transactional or appellate work.
As of 2026 he continues to practice law in Florida, where his work centers on trial litigation and representation in state courts.