About Christina A
Christina A Roberson earned her B.A. in psychology from the University of California, Los Angeles in 2002 and completed her J.D. at San Joaquin College of Law in 2008. Her academic path combined a social-science perspective with professional legal training. That combination has shaped how she approaches client matters and courtroom work.
After law school she entered practice in California. Over the years she has worked on matters that required both negotiation and courtroom preparation. Colleagues describe her as thoughtful in client interviews and careful in developing case themes. She has navigated state courts and administrative settings, helping clients understand complicated procedures and what to expect at each stage of a case.
Her undergraduate study in psychology informs several practical skills. She applies that background when preparing witnesses, conducting interviews and assessing juror concerns. Those skills also guide her approach to settlement discussions, where reading the dynamics in a conference room can matter as much as the legal arguments on paper. She builds case strategies in stages, testing assumptions and adjusting as new facts emerge.
Roberson's legal training at San Joaquin College of Law provided a foundation in litigation and pleadings. Since then she has balanced advisory work with active case management. She prepares discovery, evaluates risk, and works with experts when litigation requires technical or specialized testimony. She writes briefs and motions, and she is accustomed to the deadlines and pressure of trial calendars.
She practices at Hammerschmidt Broughton Law Corporation and is part of a firm environment that handles matters under California law. Her work often involves close client contact and practical problem solving. She emphasizes clear communication and steady preparation when presenting issues to courts or opposing counsel. Her combined background in psychology and law informs how she prepares clients for hearings and trials.
Outside of daily case work she follows developments in California procedure and case law that affect her clients. She periodically updates her approach as rules and courtroom practices change. She currently practices at Hammerschmidt Broughton Law Corporation, focusing on matters arising under California law.