Overview
Christina Grossi’s practice focuses on election law, employment law and labor relations, government relations and regulatory actions, internal and government investigations, and litigation.
Previously, Christina served as Chief Legal Counsel to Michigan’s Governor Gretchen Whitmer. As the Governor’s top legal advisor, Grossi advised on major litigation facing the state, helped craft significant legislation, and implemented numerous policy priorities.
Christina also has a decade of experience serving in leadership positions within the Michigan Department of Attorney General, including as Chief Deputy Attorney General. In that role, she supervised thousands of high-profile civil and administrative cases, criminal investigations, and managed a staff of over 250 attorneys and investigators. With this experience, Christina is a sought-after attorney, especially when it comes to managing sensitive, high-stakes internal and government investigations, not only federally, but especially in the state of Michigan.
Prior to her roles in public service, Christina practiced municipal, labor, and employment law as well as civil defense litigation. She also served as an adjunct professor at Michigan State University’s College of Law.
Services
Practice Areas
Experience
Prior Experience
- Executive Office of Governor Gretchen Whitmer, Chief Legal Counsel
- Michigan State University College of Law, Adjunct Professor
- Michigan Department of Attorney General, Chief Deputy Attorney General
- Gilbert, Smith & Borrello, Attorney
Credentials
Education
- Magna cum laude
Admissions
- Michigan
Court Admissions
- Michigan Supreme Court
- U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Michigan
- U.S. District Court for the Western District of Michigan
- U.S. Supreme Court
Recognition
Awards
- Women Lawyers Association of Michigan, Mid-Michigan Region “Women Lawyer Stars” (2021)
- National Association of Attorneys General, “Senior Staff of the Year” (2020)