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Christine Lombardo

Christine Lombardo

USA 2026

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Practice Areas

Christine Lombardo, a partner in the investment management practice, advises investment managers and broker-dealers on financial regulatory matters. She concentrates her practice on securities regulation for a broad range of financial firms including retail asset managers, private fund managers, family offices, broker-dealers, other professional traders, and high-net-worth individuals. She counsels legal, compliance, and business personnel on the structure, operation, and distribution of advisory programs, including digital advisory offerings, and investment products, including hedge funds, private equity funds, venture capital funds, real estate funds, and other alternative investment products. She serves as a co-leader of the firm’s financial technology (fintech) industry team.

Before joining Morgan Lewis, she was an associate at an international law firm in New York and worked for the Division of Enforcement at FINRA.

To learn more about Christine and her experience, please go to: https://www.morganlewis.com/bios/clombardo.

Personal

Brooklyn Law School, 2008, J.D.

New York University, 2004, B.M., Cum Laude

Chambers Review

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Chambers Guide to the USA

Investment Funds: Regulatory & Compliance - USA - Nationwide

Band 1
Band 1

Individual Editorial
Christine Lombardo is particularly adept at advising asset managers on securities regulation matters.

Strengths

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  • Christine consistently delivers sound, practical guidance, with strong knowledge of my firm's history and practices across different products and regions.

    Investment Funds: Regulatory & ComplianceChambers Guide to the USA

Ranked Individuals at Morgan, Lewis & Bockius LLP (330)

California

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