Of Counsel
Wolflick, Simpson, Khachaturian & BouayadThe law is Christina’s second career. A Theater Arts graduate from UCLA, Christina enjoyed a first career in the entertainment industry, working for a talent management company, a post-production subtitling house, and separately producing and stage-managing plays. When she later attended Loyola Law School, receiving her JD in 2006, Christina first discovered an affinity for employment law while externing for the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission.
Since joining Wolflick, Simpson, Khachaturian & Bouayad, Christina has represented employers and individuals in a wide variety of labor and employment law matters, including: employment discrimination and harassment, trade secrets, unfair competition, union labor relations, wrongful discharge, wage and hour class actions, employee benefit litigation, and personnel policies, practices and advice. Christina has first- and second-chaired employment law jury trials to successful verdicts, and briefed and argued multiple cases before the California and Ninth Circuit appellate courts.
Christina enjoys traveling, music, and baking, has a fondness for sparkly things, craps tables and shoes, and as a native Angeleno knows all the best shortcuts for getting anywhere in L.A. during rush hour.