
Christina Ademola is counsel in the firm’s Complex Litigation & Dispute Resolution practice in Boston. Christina’s practice focuses on defending corporations and their officers and directors in M&A litigation, corporate governance disputes, securities class actions, derivative suits, and other complex commercial litigation. Christina has particular experience in the nation’s preeminent business court, the Delaware Court of Chancery, and continues to practice there and in courts across the country. Christina understands the complex business considerations clients face across a range of corporate transactional disputes. Christina has been involved at every stage of the private and public company M&A transaction lifecycle, including advising on pre-closing litigation risk mitigation measures, successfully overcoming preliminary injunction motions challenging multi-billion dollar mergers, defeating hostile takeover attempts and would-be topping bidders, and obtaining successful resolution of post-closing disputes. An experienced trial attorney, Christina recently won a $15.5 million jury verdict, including $11 million in punitive damages, on behalf of three Haitian citizens, who were the victims of torture and heinous crimes at the hands of the former mayor of in their Haitian community. Christina has also argued motions in federal and state courts and conducted evidentiary hearings.