Christine Bush

AGE: 39 
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POSITION: Partner
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FAVORITE MOVIE: Sideways
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FAVORITE HOBBY: Spending time with my children
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FAVORITE VACATION SPOT:
St. Lucia
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PROFESSION WOULD LIKE TO TRY: Chef
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NEVER LEAVE HOME WITHOUT: My keys /
AGE: 39
POSITION: Partner
FAVORITE MOVIE: Sideways
FAVORITE HOBBY: Spending time with my children
FAVORITE VACATION SPOT: St. Lucia
PROFESSION WOULD LIKE TO TRY: Chef
NEVER LEAVE HOME WITHOUT: My keys /

Born in Japan and raised on military bases, Christine Bush became a top achiever at an early age. She graduated in the top 5 percent of her high school class before going on to Mount Holyoke College, from which she graduated cum laude in 1991.
After college she moved to New York, where she began a career in law as a paralegal. She traveled the country for her firm supervising paralegals and temporary workers collecting documents from financial institutions that failed in the early 1990s.
She was promoted in 1993 to a position with responsibility for associate hiring and training programs.
After graduating from Boston College Law School in 1996, she joined the Providence law firm of Roberts, Carroll, Feldstein & Pierce. While there she handled dozens of arguments before Superior Court.
In 1998 she joined what is now Duffy Sweeney & Scott.
Early in her career, she gained trial experience in state and federal courts in Massachusetts and Rhode Island and at arbitrations.
Eight years ago her practice shifted to intellectual property law and litigation. She currently focuses on business and intellectual property law and is a partner in the firm’s litigation group.
She’s part of a team that has helped grow the firm’s intellectual property practice.
The North Kingstown resident also founded the firm’s summer associate program and currently serves as its coordinator.
Last year, while six-months pregnant with her second child, she was part of a team that successfully defended a Rhode Island manufacturer falsely accused of patent infringement. •

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