Liz Christianson’s practice focuses on complex civil litigation, commercial litigation, and white collar defense and government investigations.
Before joining Larson, Liz was a floating law clerk for the United States District Court for the Central District of California. She also clerked for the Hon. Mark A. Young of the Los Angeles Superior Court, where she gained extensive experience on a wide range of issues under California law. As a law student, Liz externed for the Hon. Jacqueline H. Nguyen of the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit.
During law school, Liz served as a contributing editor to the Iowa Law Review and a senior managing editor of The Journal of Gender, Race & Justice. She also interned for the Innocence Project of Iowa and served as a research assistant to Dr. Brian Farrell of the Citizen Lawyer Program.
Outside of the office, Liz enjoys spending time with her husband, watching Dodgers and Lakers games, attending art shows, and spending time outdoors.
Higher Education Honors and Achievements
- Iowa Law Review, Vol. 104, Contributing Editor
- The Journal of Gender, Race & Justice, Vol. 22, Senior Managing Editor
Education
- The University of Iowa College of Law, J.D.
- Wheaton College (MA), B.A.
Clerkships
- Floating Law Clerk
U.S.D.C. Central District of California - Hon. Mark A. Young
Los Angeles County Superior Court, Civil Unlimited