| Biography:
Christine is an associate in Proskauer Rose LLP's Labor and Employment Practice
Group in Newark, New Jersey, where she practices exclusively in the area of
immigration and nationality law.
Christine is a graduate of Lehigh University, where she received a B.A. with
honors in International Relations and Economics. She obtained her law degree
from New York Law School, graduating magna cum laude from the school's Evening
Division. Christine earned membership to the New York Law School Law Review,
and served as an Articles Editor for the publication.
During the course of her career in immigration law, Christine has represented
multinational companies, including a range from Fortune 500 to small and medium-sized
entities, foundations, and individuals, in a wide variety of immigration matters,
including nonimmigrant visas (including B, E, F, G, H, I, J, K, L, M, O, P,
Q, TN, and V); permanent residence (including family-based, diversity lottery,
and all employment-based categories); naturalization and nationality; and the
development and implementation of corporate policies and procedures related
to immigration sponsorship, employment eligibility verification systems, public
access files and related issues. In addition, Christine greatly enjoys providing
training to internal and external audiences. Prior to joining Proskauer Rose,
Christine was an associate attorney with a major international immigration law
firm for seven years, serving with that firm's New York, Dallas and New Jersey
offices. Christine served as an immigration paralegal specializing in business
immigration for five years. Before beginning her legal career, Christine spent
more than two years in international human resources at a major international
insurance company.
Christine enjoys speaking, writing and editing in the area of immigration law.
She regularly speaks at conferences and seminars on business immigration topics,
co-authored a book chapter for the 2000-2001 American Immigration Lawyers
Association Immigration and Nationality Law Handbook, edited a chapter for
the 2003-2004 American Immigration Lawyers Association Immigration and Nationality
Law Handbook, and co-edited an article in the upcoming 2004-2005 American
Immigration Lawyers Association Immigration and Nationality Handbook.
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