Biography
Christine B. Vazquez is a bilingual attorney of Puerto Rican and Cuban descent, with a passion for providing justice to all individuals caught in a legal crossfire. As a founding member and partner of Central Justice, Ms. Vazquez devotes her practice to criminal defense, family law, and immigration matters. Specifically, her expertise in navigating the impact of criminal cases, firearm rights for non-citizens, and individual rights on immigration cases proves invaluable to her clients. Ms. Vazquez attended Barry University School of Law, in Orlando, Florida. In law school, Ms. Vazquez was elected as President of the Hispanic American Law Student Association, and Vice President of the Immigration Law Society. Ms. Vazquez furthered her studies in Salamanca, Spain, and later, at the UNESCO-IHE Institute for Water Education in Delft, Netherlands. After law school, Ms. Vazquez joined Katz & Phillips, P.A., as an associate attorney. During that time, she furthered her training in criminal law, self-defense law, and Second Amendment (firearm) rights. Throughout her career, Ms. Vazquez has successfully handled countless cases involving misdemeanor and felony offenses, firearm licensing and the reinstatement of Second Amendment (firearm) rights, as well as immigration petitions, visas, and naturalization cases. In addition, she has served as the featured speaker for gun law seminars throughout Florida. Ms. Vazquez is a dedicated attorney and a fierce advocate for justice in the Central Florida community. Ms. Vazquez takes pride in handling all matters with care as she strives to achieve the justice each client deserves.