Hogan Lovells 2024 Election Impact and Congressional Outlook Report
Cristina E. Rodriguez
Partner Litigation, Arbitration, and Employment
Languages
English, Spanish
As published in Chambers USA, Cristina’s clients have called her “an incredible lawyer,” and describe her as “a tough litigator and fabulous trial lawyer” who has “great experience advising multinational companies, with great customer service and legal advice.”
Cristina has been named the "Litigator of the Week" by The American Lawyer. Her trial results have also been highlighted in The American Lawyer, The National Law Journal, Law360, Texas Lawyer, and Texas Lawbook.
Diversity, equity, and inclusion have always been important to Cristina. She serves on the Hogan Lovells Americas Diversity Committee. This appointment allows her to have key input into the firm’s highest-level strategy and initiatives around diversity and inclusion. Cristina is also the Diversity Chair of our Houston office.
Obtained US$152,290,000 jury verdict for trade secrets misappropriation, breach of contract, and tortious interference with contract.
Asserted patent infringement, trade secret, and breach of contract claims against nursing home operator in three-week trial in Texas federal court, obtaining a judgment of US$24 million.
Represented an investment bank in complex securities dispute arising from sale of notes secured by deepwater drill ship.
Defended a midstream energy company against claims of sex and age discrimination brought by a former executive.
Defended tax strategy-related claims against an accounting firm in seven-week bench trial in Kentucky state court.*
Represented an accounting firm in the defense of a US$1bn securities fraud class action in New York federal court.*
Defended at trial a misappropriation of trade secrets claim against a global consulting firm in Texas federal court.*
Challenged municipal air quality ordinances on constitutional grounds, helping clarify Texas law regarding preemption.*
Obtained summary judgment on a joint employer theory in favor of a professional basketball team facing claims of sexual orientation discrimination under the New York City Human Rights Law.*
*Matter handled prior to joining Hogan Lovells.