About Christina
Christina Williams built a layered academic foundation before entering the legal profession. She earned a Bachelor of Arts in Italian Language from Case Western Reserve University in 2009. She then completed a Master of Arts in Fine and Decorative Arts at Sotheby’s Institute of Art in 2011. Williams finished her legal training with a J.D. from Cleveland State University’s Cleveland-Marshall College of Law in 2015.
Her early legal experience came through a pair of clerkships. In 2013 she served as a law clerk at Williams, Moliterno & Scully Co., L.P.A., and the following year she clerked at Spangenberg, Shibley, & Liber LLP. Those roles gave her day-to-day exposure to courtroom procedure and client work while she completed law school. After passing the bar and beginning her practice, she returned to Williams, Moliterno & Scully as an associate lawyer in 2015.
Since 2021 she has been on the roster at Minc Law. That move marked a transition from the associate role she held earlier in her career to a position described simply as lawyer at the firm. She is licensed to practice in Ohio and conducts her work from that state. Her career path shows steady progression through traditional early-career positions in small and mid-size firms.
Williams’s academic background gives her a different set of reference points than many colleagues. Coursework and research in fine and decorative arts and fluency in Italian add depth to her understanding of cultural property and cross-cultural issues. She has not limited her professional identity to a single specialty; instead, she carries that broader knowledge into her legal work and client conversations.
She maintains current professional association memberships and continues to engage with legal colleagues in Ohio. Colleagues describe her as methodical and attentive to detail. Clients and co-counsel see an attorney who approaches matters with an eye for both factual clarity and the cultural nuances that can arise in certain disputes.
At Minc Law she focuses on representing clients in Ohio, drawing on her combined legal education and arts background in her practice.