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Practice Areas
Commercial Litigation
Bankruptcy Litigation

Bar Admissions
Pennsylvania
New Jersey
U.S. District Court for the District of New Jersey

Education
Seton Hall School of Law
Newark, New Jersey
J.D.
Articles Editor, Seton Hall Law Review

Seton Hall School of Law
Newark, New Jersey
M.S.J., Health Law and Public Policy

Rutgers University
New Brunswick, New Jersey
B.S. Administration of Justice
B.A. Economics
Paul Robeson Scholar








Christina M. Reger
Associate

Christina M. Reger joined Bazelon Less & Feldman, P.C., as an associate in 2006. Her practice focuses on commercial litigation. Prior to joining Bazelon Less & Feldman, Ms. Reger was an associate with a large New Jersey law firm.

Ms. Reger has extensive experience in all aspects of pre and post trial litigation. At her prior firm, Ms. Reger's practice focused primarily on the area of Family law including a lengthy trial on international relocation to a non-Hague country. Ms. Reger also has extensive experience in Appellate practice, including publication of two New Jersey Appellate Court opinions.

Ms. Reger published the lead article in the Loyola of Los Angeles Law Review entitled, Let's Swap, Copyright for Code. The Computer Software Dichotomy.

Prior to attending law school, Ms. Reger had an extensive career in healthcare, working for the largest healthcare carrier in the State of New Jersey. Ms. Reger is familiar with all avenues of healthcare law, policy and procedures.

Ms. Reger earned her J.D. from Seton Hall University School of Law, where she concentrated in Intellectual Property Law. While attending law school, Ms. Reger was an Articles Editor for the Seton Hall Law Review. Ms. Reger interned for the Honorable Joel Pisano, in the District Court for the District of New Jersey and for the Honorable Virginia A. Long, in the New Jersey Supreme Court.

In addition to her law degree, Ms. Reger holds a Master's of Science in Jurisprudence in Health Law and Public Policy from Seton Hall University School of Law. Her thesis, entitled Corporate Compliance and Qui Tam Actions; Building a Guardrail Without Destroying the Structure, focused on developing Corporate Compliance programs in the healthcare arena.

Ms. Reger graduated from Rutgers University with Bachelor of Science in Administration of Justice and a Bachelor of Arts in Economics. Ms. Reger was a Paul Robeson Scholar, publishing an article on Date and Acquaintance Rape, following a year long study.

Ms. Reger is a member of the Pennsylvania, New Jersey and American Bar Associations.