Ice Miller Welcomes Two Columbus Attorneys
Ice Miller LLP is pleased to announce the arrival of two new attorneys in the Firm’s Columbus office.
Christian Robertson is an attorney in Ice Miller’s Litigation Group. He concentrates his practice on representing both individuals and businesses in commercial and contract disputes in state and federal courts around the country. Christian was a summer associate with the Firm after earning his juris doctor from the University of Michigan Law School. Prior to law school, Christian served as an officer in the U.S. Air Force for four years, providing operations security analysis and risk assessments at bases in Texas, South Korea and Germany. In 2015, he earned his master’s degree in intelligence studies from the American Military University. He received his bachelor’s degree in political science from Miami University of Ohio in 2010.
Lydia Reback is an attorney in Ice Miller’s Litigation Group. She focuses her practice on representing clients in complex litigation, including transactional matters and regulatory compliance. Lydia earned her juris doctor,
cum laude, from The Ohio State University Moritz College of Law before first joining Ice Miller as a summer associate. Prior to attending law school, Lydia worked for a communications consulting firm where she represented political campaign clients as a media spokesperson and led the rebranding campaign for a non-profit organization. She received her bachelor’s degree in government from Smith College in 2012.
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