[1][2] Prior to practicing law, Griffiths served as a wealth manager for the Wilmington Trust Company and the Vanguard Group.
[1] His nomination came under scrutiny after it was reported that Griffiths pled guilty to reckless driving, alcohol-related in January 2023.
Republicans opposed him because his nomination left the Supreme Court without a Justice sitting in Kent County.
[9] Griffiths has received the Delaware State Bar Association Young Lawyer of Distinguished Service Award, and the Supreme Court has appointed him as a Trustee of its Client Protection Fund.
Chris also serves the board of the Delaware Law Related Education Center focusing on trial advocacy.