About Christina
Christina Brown began her legal path in Georgia. She earned a Bachelor of Science from Kennesaw State University in 2006, then moved on to Georgia State University College of Law, where she received her J.D. in 2009. Those years established the groundwork for a practice grounded in state law and courtroom procedure.
After law school she entered the Georgia bar in 2009 and has maintained active membership in the State Bar of Georgia since then. Early in her career she worked in roles that required steady legal research and client counseling. She handled a mix of transactional files and contested matters, gaining experience across the routine demands of a small to mid-sized practice. The work was practical. It required attention to deadlines and an ability to translate complex rules into plain language for clients.
Colleagues describe her as thorough. She ties careful analysis to clear client communication. That approach carried her into team settings and independent case management. Over time she developed familiarity with procedural strategy, filings, and client intake systems. That background has informed how she manages matters now. She tends to favor methodical preparation and early problem-spotting over last-minute firefighting.
Christina moved into private practice roles where she took on a range of civil matters. Her responsibilities included drafting pleadings, conducting discovery, and preparing for hearings. She also advised clients on compliance issues and negotiated resolutions outside of court. The experience gave her a practical sense of how cases progress in the Georgia courts and how litigation costs can be managed by careful early planning.
She is currently affiliated with Tori White Legal Group. At the firm she handles client intake and case management, prepares filings, and represents clients in hearings. She continues to participate in professional programs offered through the State Bar of Georgia and remains engaged with local legal networks. Her work style is procedural and measured, seeking to keep cases organized and clients informed.
Outside of courtrooms and filings she spends time staying current on changes in state law and procedure. That ongoing attention helps her anticipate scheduling shifts and statutory updates that affect clients. Christina Brown currently practices in Georgia and focuses her work on managing civil matters and day-to-day litigation tasks.