Christine G. Boyle is an Associate at BBC Law, LLP’s Malvern office. She concentrates her practice on defending clients in premises liability, automobile law, general liability, litigation, and product liability.
Prior to joining BBC, Christine was a litigation attorney at another Philadelphia firm, where she specialized in mass tort and toxic tort litigation. She represented multinational companies in state and federal court. Christine has spent most of her years of practice defending her clients in mass tort litigation. She has extensive litigation experience, including jury trials, arbitrations, mediations, depositions, and motion practice.
After graduating from Brooklyn Law School, Christine spent five (5) years as a public defender with the Legal Aid Society in New York County. During this time, Christine developed her litigation skills through pre-trial hearings and misdemeanor and felony trials in the New York Supreme Court.
Christine graduated from Fordham University, Bronx, NY. She then went on to graduate from Brooklyn Law School and continue her career in New York. After getting married, Christine returned to her home state of Pennsylvania and began working at a defense firm in Philadelphia. Christine currently resides in Bryn Mawr, Pa. She has three children who recently graduated from Boston College (daughter) and Penn State University (sons). She is an avid sports fan, a mediocre golfer, and loves to travel.