LIke her colleagues at Fury Bailey, Christina is strongly dedicated to pursuing justice for persons and families injured as a result of others' wrongful conduct. Christina is firmly committed to developing a personal relationship with her clients to ensure that they receive the best advocacy possible.
Christina has maintained a lifelong commitment to working in the public interest, starting with her work as a farm worker community organizer, just after graduating from college. In this position, Christina saw firsthand how the work of lawyers is crucial for attaining justice for all persons, especially those who can least afford it. "That experience was life changing," she says. "It inspired my vision of the practice of law as a means to address injustice, and as a result, I decided to pursue a career in law."
Christina has successfully represented clients at all levels of litigation, including at arbitration, trial, and as co-counsel before the Supreme Court of Washington. Before joining Fury Bailey, Christina represented labor unions and employees in their labor and employment disputes. Christina also worked as an Assistant Attorney General with the State of Washington, in the Labor and Personnel Division, and as a law clerk for the Hon. Hayden W. Head, of the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Texas. She has also taught Law and Ethics as a visiting professor at the University of Puget Sound, in Tacoma, Washington.
Christina was raised in the Tri-Cities in Washington. When she is not working on briefs and preparing for trial, she enjoys spending time with her two children and her husband.
- Cornell Law School, Juris Doctorate, May 2002
- Colorado State University, Ft. Collins, CO, MA in Political Science with a focus on the Environment, August 1999
- Canisius College, Buffalo, NY, BA in Political Science, May 1996