Chloe Berryman is an Attorney with Vose Law Firm LLP. Chloe currently serves as the Board Attorney for the Okeechobee County Code Enforcement Board, the Brooksville Planning and Zoning Commission, and as a Hearing Officer for Orange County, where she hears appeals of citations for utility violations. Chloe also serves as and deputy city/county attorney for the each of the firm’s local government clients. A Florida native, Chloe received her Bachelor of Science in Psychology from the University of Central Florida, graduating cum laude with University Honors and Honors in the Major. She later graduated cum laude from the University of Florida Levin College of Law where she was elected to the Order of the Coif upon completion of her studies. As a law student, Chloe received the President’s Scholarship for three years. She served in several roles, including Teaching Assistant for Legal Writing and Appellate Advocacy, Research Assistant, and Vice President of the Criminal Law Association. Chloe also gained practical experience as a Certified Legal Intern for the law school’s Intimate Partner Violence Assistance Clinic. Additionally, Chloe served as managing member of the Florida Law Review, where she produced a Note which was selected for publication. Chloe began her legal career at a litigation-focused firm, where she developed strategies tailored to the unique needs and facts of each case. She gained extensive litigation experience before ultimately joining the Vose Law Firm. Chloe now represents local government clients in trial and appellate litigation and serves as counsel for numerous municipal and county boards during public and quasi-judicial hearings. She regularly advises clients on a wide range of legal issues, including guiding and representing clients in union-related matters before the Public Employees Relations Commission (PERC) and providing advice to boards on substantive and procedural issues during public hearings. Chloe has previously served as counsel to the 2024 Okeechobee County Canvassing Board and as Deputy General Counsel for both the 2024 Orange County Charter Review Commission and the 2024 Pinellas County Charter Review Commission. These roles provided her with valuable experience in advising local government bodies on intricate legal and procedural matters. Outside of the office, Chloe spends her free time paddleboarding, hiking, and camping. She also enjoys quality time with her husband, family, and friends. |
 
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