Global Investigations Review Names Christine Wong to Its List of Women in Investigations
Global Investigations Review Names Christine Wong to Its List of Women in Investigations
Global Investigations Review (GIR) has named San Francisco partner Christine Wong to its list of Women in Investigations in 2025. This is the fourth edition of the series, which highlights lawyers, corporate counsel, barristers and government enforcers working in the field of white-collar crime and investigations around the world.
A former global co-chair of MoFo’s Litigation Department, Christine focuses her practice on investigations, white collar criminal defense, and cross-border compliance matters. She draws on her unique background as an internal advisor and as a federal prosecutor when advising companies, boards, and executives on a variety of matters that present significant legal and reputational risks – including white collar criminal and regulatory enforcement, internal investigations, and related civil litigation. She also provides ongoing compliance advice on antitrust, anti-bribery and corruption, and conflicts of interest, among other issues, to corporate clients.
Before joining MoFo, Christine served as a federal prosecutor for both the Southern District of New York and the Northern District of California, where she investigated a wide range of matters including public corruption, fraud, and organized crime, and served as lead counsel in over a dozen jury trials. Additionally, Christine led the development and implementation of the global compliance program for a Fortune 500 multinational corporation, where she served as vice president, head of international compliance. In that capacity, she was responsible for managing investigations and related litigation, reviewing policies and procedures, developing and delivering training modules, and ultimately reporting to the board of directors.
Christine is an active member of the Women in White Collar Defense Association and the American Bar Association (ABA) Northern District of California White Collar Subcommittee. She also serves as Vice Chair of the ABA’s Criminal Justice Section – White Collar Subcommittee.
The full list of honorees is available on GIR’s website (Subscription may be required).