Overview
Christina is an associate in Fisher Phillips’ Sacramento office. She defends and advises employers on a variety of workplace issues, including workplace discrimination, retaliation, wrongful termination, and wage and hour issues.
Prior to joining Fisher Phillips, Christina was a law clerk for a regional labor and employment law firm where she assisted in handling and managing wage and hour cases.
Christina graduated with distinction from the University of the Pacific, McGeorge School of Law and was inducted into the Roger J. Traynor Honor Society. She also received concentrations in international law and business law. During law school, Christina served as the Primary Production Editor for the University of Pacific Law Review. Additionally, she volunteered for the McGeorge Bankruptcy Clinic, McGeorge Federal Pro Se Help Law Day and World Relief Sacramento on immigration issues.