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Brittany Christianson's practice encompasses defending aerospace litigation and resolving disputes and product liability claims in aviation incidents, including personal injury and property damage claims asserted against national and regional aviation clients in jurisdictions across the country.

During law school, Brittany was a member of the Honors Appellate Advocacy Program and competed on the National Hispanic Bar Association team. She was named a national semi-finalist and finished third place at the Hispanic National Bar Association's Uvaldo Herrera Moot Court Competition in Albuquerque, New Mexico. She served as the Latino Law Students Association president and associate editor of the Loyola University Chicago International Law Review.

She also worked as a research assistant and student clinician for Loyola's Legislation and Policy Clinic, in which she co-authored the policy institute report "Incapable of Criminal Intent: The Case for Setting a Minimum Age of Criminal Responsibility in Illinois."

Professional Affiliations

  • Chicago Bar Association
  • Hispanic National Bar Association

Personal

Brittany was born and raised in Chicago, Illinois, where she resides with her husband and dog, Scout. Outside of the office, Brittany enjoys trying new restaurants throughout the city, baking, and traveling.  

J.D., Loyola University Chicago School of Law, 2020

B.A., magna cum laude, Loyola University Chicago, 2017