Education
Boston College Law School
JD, 2010
Wellesley College
BA, 2005, magna cum laude, Phi Beta Kappa
Admissions
Massachusetts
US District Court, Massachusetts
Christine Bang participated in the firm’s Summer Associate program in 2009.
While in law school, Ms. Bang served as Co-Chair of the Law Student Association’s Diversity Committee, as well as Vice President Internal of the Boston College Law School chapter of the Asian Pacific American Law Student Association. She interned for the Honorable Peter K. Leisure of the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York the summer after her first year of law school.
Prior to joining the firm, Ms. Bang worked with the Youth Advocacy Department representing juvenile clients as part of an initiative to provide youth with counsel in Grant of Conditional Liberty revocation hearings at the Department of Youth Services. Ms. Bang also trained attorneys to provide such representation across Massachusetts.
Practice Focus
Major Commercial Litigation: assists in representation of leading corporations and financial institutions in complex commercial litigation.
Bankruptcy & Restructuring: assists in representation of debtors, secured and unsecured creditors in all aspects of workouts, restructurings and bankruptcy proceedings.
Representative Engagements
- Assisted in civil litigation representing insurance company in contracts matter in US District Court for District of Massachusetts.
- Assisted in intellectual property litigation representing pharmaceutical company in complex patent infringement suit involving technology for characterizing saccharides in order to develop generic drug.
- Drafted several motions in limine for property matter in probate court.
- Represented youth committed to Department of Youth Services at Grant of Conditional Liberty revocation hearings in Metro-Boston area.
- Prepared and coordinated web-based data collection system for revocation advocacy.
Professional and Community Involvement
Ms. Bang is active in the firm’s pro bono program through collaboration with the Center for Law and Education and the Charles Hamilton Houston Institute for Race & Justice. She is also a member of the American Bar Association, Asian American Lawyers Association of Massachusetts, Boston Bar Association and Wellesley College Alumnae of Boston.


