Attorney Profiles
Biography
Cristina Sanchez had originally planned on going to medical school, but her work at a small plaintiffs’ firm after college inspired her to instead pursue a career in law. Cristina worked for the same firm while in law school and joined Baron & Budd in 2005. “I came to Baron & Budd because I enjoy doing plaintiffs’ work and wanted to continue doing so. It is also such a great firm that I knew I would learn a lot by working with such experienced and respected attorneys.”
Cristina is an attorney with the firm’s water contamination litigation group, representing municipalities, water providers, and private well owners seeking clean-up costs for polluted drinking water supplies. She puts her strong advocacy skills as well as her undergraduate degree in biological sciences and minor in chemistry to good use in her practice. Cristina was the National Champion and won the Best Brief Award and Second Place Oralist in the 2002 Hispanic National Bar Association Moot Court Competition. She also won First Place in the Southern Methodist University Client Counseling Competition in 2001 and served as Chief Counsel for SMU’s Criminal Defense Legal Clinic in 2002.
Outside of her law practice, Cristina has served as the 2005 Region XII Deputy of the Hispanic National Bar Association and Co-Chair for the 2005 Hispanic National Bar Association Moot Court Competition and Midyear Conference. She also serves on the Aid to the Homeless Committee of the Dallas Young Lawyers Association.
Education
Southern Methodist University Dedman School of Law (J.D. 2003)
University of Southern Mississippi (B.S. 1997)
Bar & Court Admissions
Texas
United States District Court for the Northern District of Texas
Professional Associations
American Association for Justice
Hispanic National Bar Association
Texas Young Lawyers Association
Dallas Young Lawyers Association
Languages
Spanish
Newsrss
MTBE Water Contamination Suit Results in Historic Settlement
Dallas, TX – (May 7, 2008) – Representing 153 public water providers, which includes municipalities, water agencies and private water companies, from 17 states, the national law firm of Baron & Budd, P.C. today announced the largest settlement to date with many of America’s leading oil companies over drinking water contamination caused by the gasoline additive Methyl Tertiary Butyl Ether (MTBE). The settlement stems from cases pending in a federal Multi-District Litigation (MDL) court in New York established to hear MTBE cases nationwide. Read More