About Christos

Christos Agra built his professional foundation across two distinct fields of study. He completed a bachelor’s degree in International Relations, Foreign Policy and Security Studies at Boston University in 2000. Four years later he earned his J.D. from Gonzaga University School of Law. The academic pairing of international affairs and law has shaped the arc of his career.

At Boston University Agra studied political systems and global security questions. Those subjects informed his intellectual approach to legal problems. At Gonzaga he moved into the practical training of lawyering: research, advocacy, and the procedural skills required in courts and transactional settings. The law degree supplied the credential. His undergraduate work supplied context and a broader vocabulary for complex policy matters.

After earning his J.D., Agra entered legal practice. He has spent years applying his training in settings that call for careful analysis and clear writing. Colleagues describe him as someone who prefers methodical work over headline-grabbing gestures. He is known for pacing cases and projects so that critical details are not missed. He also brings a habit of asking questions rooted in geopolitics and public policy when those elements are relevant.

Agra’s educational background suggests an affinity for matters that intersect law and international affairs. That may include cross-border transactions, regulatory issues, or disputes that touch on foreign policy considerations. He has also worked on conventional domestic matters that require rigorous statutory and case-law analysis. In practice, he blends the discipline of legal training with an attention to the broader context in which laws operate.

Outside of case files, Agra maintains a steady interest in developments in international policy and security studies. He follows legislative changes and court decisions that affect the intersection of domestic law and international obligations. He reads widely and brings those perspectives into client conversations when they are relevant, helping translate complex policy debates into practical legal options.

As of 2026, Agra continues to practice law, drawing on his combined education in international relations and legal training to advise and represent clients in matters that sit at the crossroads of policy and law.

Education

Gonzaga University School of Law

J.D. | Law

2004

Boston University

B.A. | International Relations, Foreign Policy and Security Studies

2000

Office Locations

Main Office

 One East Camelback Rd, Ste 300 Phoenix AZ 85012