Christine H. Lee is a litigation associate at Law & Moran who represents individuals who have been hurt by the negligence of others. Prior to working at Law & Moran, Christine was a business litigation associate at a regional mid-size firm, focusing on commercial litigation, arbitration, business torts, trademark disputes, as well as general litigation.
At previous firms, Christine successfully argued issues in both state and federal courts and obtained favorable verdicts in trials. Christine is licensed to practice in both Georgia and Florida.
Christine graduated from Georgia State University College of Law in 2016. During her time at the College of Law, she was awarded the ALI CLE Scholarship and Leadership Award, the Highest Pro Bono Distinction, and the opportunity to be a pupil in Bleckley Inn of Courts.
She was also one of the two Symposium Editors for the Georgia State University Law Review who put on “Invisible Justices: Supreme Court Transparency in the Age of Social Media,” a symposium that boasted legal scholars from the New York Times, Washington Post, Slate, and law schools all over the country.
Christine also served as vice president of the Student Trial Lawyers Association, chairwoman of the Public Interest Law Association’s annual fundraiser, and competed in national mock trial competitions.
Before attending law school, Christine graduated from the University of Georgia with a B.A.J. in Public Relations and a minor in English and Art History.
Bar Admissions:
- Georgia
- Florida
Education:
- Georgia State University College of Law, Atlanta, Georgia, J.D. – 2016
- University of Georgia, B.A.J.
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