Christine Tran is a leading commercial litigator and class actions defense lawyer. She has nearly two decades of experience defending ASX100 companies and global multinationals in some of the most significant securities class actions, product liability class actions, and consumer class actions in Australia. She is especially skilled in helping clients manage complex "bet-the-farm" litigation involving cross-border issues.
Christine is a trusted adviser, regularly counseling clients across a variety of sectors in managing and navigating class action risks. She has trial experience in securities and in product liability class actions, two of the most popular species of class action litigation in Australia. Her hands-on, analytical, and collaborative style have resonated with clients, with clients describing her as being "very across the matters and clearly an expert in her field" and praising her "effective engagement with all stakeholders."
Christine is a thought leader in the class actions space, regularly commenting on issues arising in the defense of class action claims, litigation costs, and third-party litigation funding. She is a member of the Law Council of Australia's Class Actions Committee.
She has strong market recognition as a leading lawyer, including The Legal 500, Best Lawyers in Australia, Benchmark Litigation Asia-Pacific, and Doyle's Guide. Prior to joining Jones Day in 2025, Christine was a partner at a top-tier firm.
- New York University (LL.M. 2016; Recipient of the Charles D. Klein '63 Prize for demonstrated excellence in combining the analysis of legal issues and business issues); University of New South Wales (LL.B. Hons. and B.Com. 2007)
- Supreme Court of New South Wales and High Court of Australia
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