Christina is a Toms River, New Jersey native, but has called Miami, Florida home since beginning law school at St. Thomas University College of Law. Prior to law school, she graduated cum laude from Fairleigh Dickinson University.
During law school, Christina was staff editor of the Intercultural Human Rights Law Review. Christina’s article, The Unseen Reality of Fast Fashion: Forced Labor, the Truth Behind the Cheap and Trending Clothes was published in the Intercultural Human Rights Law Review Journal in Spring 2025. The article addressed issues within the labor industry in foreign countries as well as the global environmental impact by the fashion industry.
Christina’s professional experience extends across several sectors of the law. Prior to joining Vernis & Bowling, she clerked with another firm in the First Party Property Department. She also volunteered with the Legal Services of North Florida assisting clients from disadvantaged backgrounds in Family Law disputes.
Today, Christina represents clients in matters concerning bodily injury, property damage, and general liability.
Outside of work, Christina enjoys Pilates, going to the beach, and spending time with her family and friends.
