Meet Christina

Christina Dixon, Esq., AWI-CH

Christina brings a unique blend of business and law experience when partnering with her clients to identify issues and provide tailored resolutions. Whether she is helping clients through workplace conflict or providing legal and common-sense advice, Christina makes sure she understands her client’s unique business and their goals and can think outside the box to craft individualized and effective solutions for her clients.

Christina conducts neutral, independent investigations in response to allegations of workplace misconduct. She investigates a variety of allegations ranging from harassment, discrimination, retaliation and whistleblower claims to allegations of bullying, workplace violence, fraud, misuse of funds and abusive conduct.

Christina also conducts employment audits and counsels clients on all aspects of the employment relationship, including hiring, wage and hour and classification issues, discipline and termination. She assists clients with employment contracts, including Executive Compensation and Separation Agreements. Christina provides guidance on optimizing workplace culture and employee performance as well as proactive measures to ensure a workplace free of harassment, discrimination and implicit bias. Christina works with clients to create a workplace environment that is inclusive, equitable and diverse.

Christina's Background

Christina’s background is distinct and includes employment and business litigation, real estate investment strategy and management, and legal services consulting which provides clients with a multi-faceted professional who understands the legal, strategic and real-world implications of the issues they face.

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Prior to opening her own firm, Christina was an employment litigator at Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe LLP where she represented public and private clients in both single-plaintiff and multi-plaintiff/multi-jurisdiction class actions. She also led high-risk employment audits and investigations for large, institutional clients as well as smaller, start-up clients. Christina previously practiced labor and employment law at Baker McKenzie LLP and Littler Mendelson, PC. Her time with these highly-regarded international law firms, representing clients large and small, provided Christina with unparalleled training and experience navigating the often-complex realm of California and federal employment laws. These collective experiences afforded Christina the opportunity, and courage, to form and lead her first successful business in private real estate investments with projects throughout the United States, where she is tasked with investment strategy, corporate compliance, litigation management and financial oversight.

With the opening of her own law practice, Christina now enjoys truly partnering with her clients to solve problems that, quite literally, keep them up at night. Her unique blend of business and legal acumen offers her clients a perspective informed by real-world results and are effective, approachable and goal-oriented.

Christina's Education & Professional Affiliations

Christina earned her Bachelor’s degree from the University of California, Berkeley and her Juris Doctor from the University of Michigan Law school, where she was an American Indian Graduate Center Fellowship Recipient and a Graduate Student Instructor in the Department of Communicative Studies.

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Christina is a member of: the Association of Workplace Investigators (AWI) and the Journal Committee of the Association of Workplace Investigators; the American Bar Association, Labor and Employment Section; the National Association of Women Business Owners (NAWBO); Women Lawyers of Sacramento, and the Sacramento County Bar Association. Christina is admitted to practice in California (State Bar Number 230823) and before the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals and the following U.S. District Courts: Eastern District (including Bankruptcy), Northern District, and Southern District.

Fun Facts

About Christina
Christina is an avid book worm and the most-used apps on her phone are the NYT Crossword, The Atlantic, and Goodreads. She loves to recharge by tending to her many plants and garden, exploring new food and wine, and spending time with her family and friends. When away from the office, Christina’s passion is globetrotting with her family, which includes two boys, or planning their next adventure abroad. Christina’s happy place is someplace warm and beachy where English is the second language.