Christina L. Kurdilla joined Martin, Tate, Morrow & Marston, P.C. as an associate in August 2009. Previously, she was a summer associate with the firm in 2008. Christina received her Bachelor of Arts degree in the History of Art from the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor in 2003.
Christina received her Juris Doctor degree and a Certificate in Health Law from Loyola University Chicago School of Law in 2009. During law school, Christina served as a judicial extern for the Eighteenth Judicial Circuit Court under Chief Judge Ann Jorgensen and also as a student extern for the Office of the Attorney General for the State of Illinois. She also worked as a research assistant for Professor Cynthia M. Ho, Director of Loyola’s Intellectual Property Program.
While at Loyola, Christina was an Associate Editor and Member of both the Annals of Health Law and the Public Interest Law Review. Christina received the CALI Award in three courses: Pre-Trial Litigation, Advanced Civil Procedure, and Professional Responsibility. During her third year, Christina served as a Dean’s Fellow, teaching legal research and writing skills to first-year students.
Prior to law school, Christina worked at Jenner & Block, LLP in Chicago as a paralegal in the civil litigation, construction law, and corporate bankruptcy/work-out groups.
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- Loyola University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois, 2009
Public Interest Law Reporter, Associate Editor/Member
Annals of Health Law, Associate Editor/Member
Scholastic Excellence Awards in Pre-Trial Litigation, Advanced Civil Procedure, and Professional Responsibility
Dean’s List
Recipient of Justinian Society of Lawyers Academic Scholarship
- University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan, 2003
B.A. History of Art with a minor in French
Dean’s List
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