Chris Gordon is a legal analyst and reporter for NBC4. He is a lawyer and founder of LawScope.
Gordon has been a TV anchor, reporter, and interviewer for more than 25 years. He has been a legal analyst for Court TV, and has appeared on CNBC, MSNBC, CNN and a variety of radio stations across the country discussing trials, court decisions and U.S. Supreme Court rulings.
Gordon won Emmy Awards for "Hard News" in the coverage of the fatal shootings of two officers at the U.S. Capitol, and the riots that broke out in the Mt. Pleasant neighborhood of Washington, D.C., after the police beating of a civilian. Gordon also won an Emmy in the category of "Outstanding Program" for his coverage of the dedication of the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum, and "Best Feature" for a report on a quadriplegic skydiver.
Chris Gordon was an anchor at Court TV in New York from 1996 until 1998 covering trials and providing legal analysis of cases including the O.J. Simpson civil trial, Dr. Jack Kevorkian assisted suicide trials, and the Marv Albert assault trial.
Gordon has not only interviewed major news makers, but has been interviewed for articles in the Washington Post, Regardie's Power Magazine, and Washingtonian. He is also heard as the legal analyst on WMAL, ABC Radio in Washington, D.C., and WBAL, ABC Radio in Baltimore. His legal awards include the American Bar Association's Certificate of Merit received twice for his TV series "How To Sue In Small Claims Court."