About Christina Maria
Christina Maria Panzarella earned her law degree from Loyola Law School. She completed a rigorous legal education that prepared her to practice in multiple jurisdictions. Her academic training at Loyola provided the foundation for admissions to both state and federal bars.
After law school she gained admission to practice in Louisiana and New York and was admitted to the D.C. Circuit. Those credentials place her among lawyers who can represent clients in state courts in two distinct legal environments and in a federal appellate forum. Admission to the D.C. Circuit in particular reflects approval to appear in a federal appellate court, while her state admissions allow her to handle matters under Louisiana and New York law.
Panzarella has maintained active standing across these jurisdictions. That maintenance requires keeping current on differing court rules, procedural requirements and continuing legal education obligations. It also means she is credentialed to file briefs and participate in proceedings where clients require representation spanning state and federal systems. Her professional path shows a practice tied to multiple legal landscapes rather than a single jurisdictional focus.
Colleagues describe her record as one built on steady credentialing and sustained practice across several courts. She has navigated admissions processes in both state bars and a federal appellate court, and she continues to hold those admissions. Her background at Loyola Law School anchors a career that crosses state lines and reaches into federal appellate practice. She currently practices in the jurisdictions where she is admitted: the D.C. Circuit, Louisiana, and New York.