Christina is an accomplished trial lawyer who focuses on intellectual property and complex commercial litigation, including traditional patents, standard essential patents, trade secrets, antitrust, and contract disputes. She has successfully litigated high-stakes patent and technology cases in all of the major patent jurisdictions, including federal courts in California, Delaware, and Texas, as well as the U.S. International Trade Commission.
Christina has two decades of trial experience representing some of the top technology companies in complex patent litigation. A former chemical engineer and registered patent attorney, she easily understands a wide range of technical disciplines and routinely handles complex technology cases, achieving successes in a wide range of industries, spanning telecommunications, consumer electronics, semiconductors, medical devices, robotics, chemical processing technologies, and life sciences. She oversees all phases of complex technology disputes, from case inception through trial and appeal, and has performed every trial role multiple times across many trials. Christina also has extensive experience managing and coordinating multijurisdictional disputes involving parallel actions in district courts, the ITC, the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office, and foreign jurisdictions.
Christina is the moderator for the Washington, D.C. Chapter of ChIPs, an organization dedicated to advancing and connecting women in technology, law, and policy.