The Honorable Christopher Sprysenski
EDUCATION:
- JD, Barry University Dwayne O. Andreas School of Law
- BS, University of Florida
PROFESSIONAL HISTORY:
- Supreme Court of the United States (Admitted 2016)
- United States District Court for the Southern District of Florida (Admitted 2012)
- United States District Court for the Middle District of Florida (Admitted 2012)
- The Florida Bar (Admitted 2010)
JUDICIAL HISTORY:
- Appointed Circuit Judge of the Eighteenth Judicial Circuit, 2021
- Civil and Family Division
ORGANIZATIONS, COMMITTEES AND COMMISSIONS:
- LEGAL LEADERSHIP (Present)
- Immediate Past President, Seminole Inns of Court
- President-Elect, The Collaborative Family Law Group of Central Florida
- Board of Directors, Central Florida Family Law Inn
- Member, Florida Academy of Collaborative Professionals
- Member, International Academy of Collaborative Professionals
- LEGAL LEADERSHIP (Past)
- Seminole Inns of Court, President, 2020-2021 membership year
- Florida Academy of Collaborative Professionals Leadership Academy graduate, inaugural class of 2020
- Seminole County Bar Association, President, 2018 membership year
- Seminole County Bar Association Legal Aid Society, President, 2018
- Barry Law School Alumni Chapter Executive Board, President, 2016
- Eighteenth Judicial Circuit Local Professionalism Panel, 2016
- Eighteenth Judicial Circuit Unauthorized Practice of Law Committee, 2016-2019
- Seminole County Young Lawyers Division, President, 2011-2012 membership year
- COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT (Past and Present)
- Rescue Outreach Mission of Sanford, Board of Directors (2013-2014) and Vice Chairman (2015)
AWARDS AND RECOGNITIONS:
- President’s Award, awarded by the Seminole County Bar Association, 2018
- President’s Award, awarded by the Seminole County Bar Association Legal Aid Society, 2018
- Pro Bono Young Lawyer of the Year, awarded by the Seminole County Bar Association Legal Aid Society, 2011
- Named Legal Elite by Florida Trend Magazine for years 2015, and 2019 through 2021
- Named a Super Lawyer by Thompson Reuters for years 2017 through 2021