About Christine
Christine P. Clark: Experienced Business and Commercial Litigation Attorney in Newark, New Jersey
Christine P. Clark is a highly skilled business and commercial litigation attorney. Prior to joining Walsh, she clerked for the Honorable Stuart A. Minkowitz in the Morris County Superior Court.
Practice Areas
- Commercial Litigation
- Litigation - Labor and Employment
- Litigation - Patent
Awards: Recognized: Commercial Litigation, Recognized: Litigation - Labor and Employment, Recognized: Litigation - Patent.
Education & Credentials
- Firms: Walsh Pizzi O'Reilly Falanga LLP
Recognized Since: Recognized in Ones to Watch since 2026.
Affiliations: Walsh Pizzi O'Reilly Falanga LLP
Education
- Universities: Seton Hall University, University of Notre Dame
Languages: Christine P. Clark is fluent in English.
Awards & Recognitions
- Awards & Recognitions: Recognized: Commercial Litigation, Recognized: Litigation - Labor and Employment, Recognized: Litigation - Patent
Firms
- Current Firm: Walsh Pizzi O'Reilly Falanga LLP
Christine P. Clark has a strong professional background that includes her role as a part of the Women’s Law Forum and Treasurer of the Irish American Law Student Association at Seton Hall University.
Bar Admissions & Languages
- State Bar: New Jersey
Country Bar: United States
Languages: Christine P. Clark is fluent in English.
Christine earned her J.D. from Seton Hall University School of Law in 2022, and a BBA in Marketing from the University of Notre Dame in 2018.
At Walsh Pizzi O'Reilly Falanga LLP, Christine serves on their team as a trusted advisor for her clients. Her experience includes extensive involvement with legal matters pertaining to business disputes and commercial litigation, making her an invaluable resource in complex and high-stakes cases. She is dedicated to providing thorough and effective representation tailored to meet the unique needs of each client.
Christine's commitment to excellence extends beyond just her professional career. As a proactive member of various legal organizations such as the Women’s Law Forum at Seton Hall University, she has actively contributed to fostering an environment of inclusivity and innovation within the legal community. Her role in these groups positions her well for leadership opportunities.