
Christina J. Bostick is an Associate in both the Firm’s Real Estate Department and Family Law & Fiduciary Litigation practice group. Her Real Estate practice primarily consists of representing buyers, sellers, and lenders in the acquisition, sale and financing of real property. Her Family Law practice principally focuses on domestic relations matters, including separation, divorce, support, and custody disputes.
Ms. Bostick received her Juris Doctor from Georgetown University Law Center. While at Georgetown, she served as Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Law and Modern Critical Race Perspectives. Her student note was well-received among influential critical race scholars and selected for publication in 2010. Ms. Bostick also participated in the University’s Street Law and International Human Rights clinics. As a Street Law participant, she taught, mentored, and prepared inner-city high school students to compete in a citywide mock trial competition. While working with the Human Rights clinic, Ms. Bostick focused on domestic violence casework and also played an integral role in lobbying for the passing of a Kenyan Marriage Bill.
She received her Bachelor of Arts, with honors, in English, from Spelman College where she was an active student leader, serving in such highly esteemed roles as Secretary of the Spelman Student Government Association and Executive Planning Director for various campus-wide events and productions.
Prior to joining Shulman Rogers, Ms. Bostick was employed at Aspire America, where she gained extensive experience in real estate investment transactions.
