Christina Stripp practices in commercial litigation, construction litigation and appellate litigation.
A graduate of Rutgers University, Christina graduated magna cum laude from Rutgers School of Law - Newark, where she was admitted to the Order of the Coif and was awarded the Rutgers Academic Achievement Award for Excellence in the Field of Professional Ethics. She served as Editor-in-Chief of the Rutgers Law Record.
During law school, Christina participated in the Community and Transactional Law Clinic, where she assisted in LLC formation, helped non-profit corporations with their annual filing duties and with obtaining tax-exempt status, and served as court-appointed counsel to represent an alleged incapacitated individual during a guardianship hearing. Prior to joining Cohn Lifland, she held a clerkship with the Hon. Mary Gibbons Whipple in the Appellate Division of the Superior Court of New Jersey.
While in law school, Christina was a judicial intern with the Hon. Alberto Rivas, at that time the presiding judge of the Criminal Division in Middlesex County, and the Hon. Rosemary Gambardella, of the United States Bankruptcy Court.
Christina has volunteered with the Volunteer Lawyers for Justice Consumer Justice Pro Bono Clinic. Christina also volunteers with the Wills for Heroes pro bono program, which organizes volunteer lawyers to draft wills and other estate planning documents for active and retired military members and first responders, including their significant others.
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