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Christina Pyle Engle

Christina Pyle Engle

Partner
Overview

Christina assists clients with complex commercial disputes and class actions at both the state and federal level.

She is involved in all aspects of litigation from the initial filing or defense of a lawsuit through trial and, when necessary, appeal. She focuses her practice on business litigation, and has litigated matters involving business torts, contract disputes, consumer fraud, professional malpractice, employment, construction and design, premises liability and insurance. As a part of the firm’s franchise and distribution team, she regularly advises and defends franchisors against claims by franchisees and third parties.

Christina serves as co-chair of HB WE, Husch Blackwell’s Employee Resource Group for the women of the firm.

Industries

Services

Recognition

  • Kansas Bar Association, 2018 Kansas Bar Association Pro Bono Award
  • Missouri & Kansas Super Lawyers, Business Litigation, Rising Star, 2014-2021

Education

  • J.D., Notre Dame Law School
      • Dean’s List
      • J.L. Weigand Jr. Notre Dame Legal Education Trust Scholar
      • Notre Dame Journal of Legislation, senior articles editor
      • Notre Dame Law School Intensive Trial Advocacy Program, Expert Witness Section coordinator
  • B.S., Kansas State University
    • Marketing
      • College of Business Administration, student ambassador
      • College of Business Administration, Student Council, vice president
      • Dean’s List
      • Kansas State University Foundation Scholarship

Admissions

  • Missouri
  • Kansas
  • U.S. District Court, Western District of Missouri
  • U.S. District Court, District of Kansas
  • U.S. District Court, Central District of Illinois
  • U.S. Court of Appeals, Eighth Circuit
  • U.S. Court of Appeals, Tenth Circuit

Professional Memberships and Certifications

  • Johnson County Bar Association
  • Kansas Bar Association
  • The Missouri Bar
News Releases | December 19, 2019
Husch Blackwell Welcomes 22 New Partners

Nearly 60 percent of the firm's 2020 partnership class is comprised of women.