About Christine M.
Christine M. Hunt built the foundation of her legal path at Pennsylvania State University, where she earned a B.S. in Crime, Law, and Justice. That undergraduate program combined social science and legal studies and shaped the questions she would pursue in law school. She followed that course with a J.D. from The John Marshall Law School, rounding out classroom work with the practical training that law programs emphasize.
Her time at The John Marshall Law School prepared her for practice in a busy legal environment. The curriculum placed emphasis on doctrinal study and the skills of legal analysis. Those years also offered exposure to trial preparation, statutory interpretation, and client counseling, all staples of modern legal work.
Hunt is licensed to practice law in Illinois. That jurisdiction shapes the contours of her professional work. Practicing in Illinois means engaging with a range of state statutes, court procedures, and local practice norms. Lawyers who take that route must be fluent in both written advocacy and courtroom procedures, and her education provided the framework for those tasks.
Over the course of her career, she has applied her academic background to serve clients in matters reflective of her training. Her undergraduate emphasis on crime, law and justice gives her a perspective informed by social context as well as legal doctrine. The combination of undergraduate and legal study equips her to analyze complex fact patterns, prepare clear written arguments, and advise clients on navigating legal processes.
Her professional profile is framed by steady engagement with legal work in Illinois. She has moved from classroom study to practical application in the courts and offices where legal matters are resolved. Colleagues and clients encounter a lawyer whose approach is shaped by structured legal education and experience operating within Illinois law.
Today she practices law in Illinois, where her work draws on both her B.S. in Crime, Law and Justice from Pennsylvania State University and her J.D. from The John Marshall Law School. Her current practice is focused on serving clients in Illinois.