Christopher D. Anderson was officially sworn in as a Guam-licensed attorney by Chief Justice Robert Torres last Friday. 

Anderson, a graduate of Father Dueñas Memorial School and a seasoned attorney with over 25 years of legal experience in California and Washington, now joins the Office of the Attorney General’s Civil Division.

His return marks a homecoming and a vital addition to Guam’s legal team, which continues to face a shortage of qualified attorneys.

Attorney General Douglas Moylan praised Anderson’s decision to serve, highlighting his CHamoru roots and shared alma mater, and reaffirmed the office’s commitment to recruiting skilled attorneys to protect public safety and serve the people of Guam.