On October 30, 2018, Christine Dixon returned to her alma mater, California Western School of Law, as a panelist for the Career and Professional Development Office and the Business Law Society’s panel on “Exploring Options: Civil Law Panel.” She and the other panelists discussed their experiences in law school and civil practice with first-year law students to introduce the students to various civil practice areas.
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