About Christopher
Christopher Tajer built a foundation in quantitative thinking before he turned to the law. He earned a Bachelor of Science in Mathematics and Economics from the University of California, Los Angeles in 2005. He then completed his legal training at Florida State University College of Law, receiving his Juris Doctor in 2008.
After law school he established a practice that crosses state lines. He is licensed to practice in both California and Florida and has handled matters in each jurisdiction. His career path reflects a steady movement from classroom study to courtroom and transactional work, shaped by the differing legal landscapes of the two states.
Tajer’s undergraduate training informs how he approaches problems. He tends to break complex issues into component parts. That habit shows up in how he reviews contracts, evaluates economic claims and analyzes case documents. Clients and colleagues have described his style as precise and methodical, preferring careful preparation over rhetorical flourish.
Over time he moved into private practice and now practices under the name Tajer Law. The firm operates across the two states where he is licensed. He handles matters that require attention to both procedural detail and practical consequences. He is comfortable addressing technical questions that touch on numbers and on law.
Outside the office he maintains professional ties that reflect ongoing engagement in the legal community. He holds memberships in professional associations and has remained active in those circles since at least 2016. That participation keeps him connected to developments in both California and Florida practice.
His background—math and economics followed by law—gives him a particular lens for client problems that involve financial analysis or contractual complexity. He uses that lens whether advising individuals or working with business clients. He favors clear explanations and written work product that clients can use in decision-making.
He practices from Tajer Law and serves clients in both California and Florida. His current practice focuses on representing clients in matters that span those two jurisdictions.