About Christina
Christina Hagen earned her Juris Doctor from Western Michigan University Cooley Law School in 2012. She finished law school during a period of change in the legal market. That timing shaped how she approached building a practice: practical, steady, and attentive to procedural detail.
After graduation she entered the bar and established her practice across two jurisdictions. She is admitted to practice in Colorado and Michigan. Those admissions allow her to take on matters that cross state lines and to advise clients who operate in both places.
Her early years in practice involved courtroom work and client counseling. She handled filings, hearings, and the everyday motions that move cases along. Colleagues describe her style as methodical; she prepares documents carefully and keeps sight of deadlines. She prefers clear written work and direct communication with judges and opposing counsel.
Over time her work expanded to include a broader range of matters. She built experience handling procedural strategy, negotiations, and pretrial preparation. She has worked on cases that required coordination across jurisdictions, including procedural questions tied to the differences between Colorado and Michigan practice. That cross-state experience informs her choices about venue, timing, and litigation strategy.
Hagen joined Zinda Law Group, PLLC, where she continues to develop her practice. The firm environment gave her opportunities to collaborate on complex filings and to support clients through multi-step legal processes. She mentors junior attorneys on practical courtroom skills and on organizing case files for trial readiness.
Her courtroom record includes routine hearings and contested motions. She pays attention to the record and to crafting concise arguments for judges. Outside the courtroom she concentrates on client communication and case management. She prepares clients for what to expect at each stage and explains procedural options in plain language.
Colleagues and clients seek her out when cases involve jurisdictional or procedural wrinkles. She is steady under pressure and careful about managing discovery obligations and deadlines. Her approach emphasizes clear paperwork, timely filings, and predictable pacing of a matter from filing through resolution.
She is currently practicing at Zinda Law Group, PLLC, and represents clients in matters arising in Colorado and Michigan.