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Litigation Star
Arbitration
Christina Doria is a distinguished lawyer at Baker McKenzie, based in Toronto, Ontario. She specializes in assisting corporations, public entities, and states with litigation and arbitration, including enforcement of awards and judgments, and conducting internal investigations. Christina co-chairs Baker McKenzie's North American International Arbitration Group.
Christina has been recognized by Who’s Who Legal (WWL) in Canada since 2020 and globally for arbitration since 2020. She has also been acknowledged by The Legal 500 and Euromoney Expert Guides as a rising star in dispute resolution, and by the Canadian Legal Lexpert Directory as a Leading Lawyer since 2019. In 2023 and 2024, she was named a Leading Litigation Lawyer in the Lexpert Special Edition.
In 2025, Christina received the prestigious Client Choice Award from Lexology, which honors lawyers who stand out for their excellent client care and quality of service. This award is based on feedback from in-house counsel and highlights Christina's ability to add real value to her clients' businesses.
Additionally, Christina has been nominated for the Female Commercial Arbitration Lawyer of the Year at the Women in Business Law Americas Awards 2025. This nomination underscores her leadership and contributions to the field of commercial arbitration, as well as her commitment to advancing gender diversity in the legal profession.
Christina has appeared before the Supreme Court of Canada, as well as the courts of Ontario, British Columbia, Alberta, and Manitoba. She has represented clients before domestic and international arbitral tribunals and has acted on arbitrations under most commercial and investor-state rules. Christina has also worked on high-stakes internal investigations.
Christina brings a unique perspective as counsel, having served as an arbitrator under the ICC Rules and the ICDR Rules. Her key practice areas include arbitration, international arbitration, commercial disputes, and dispute resolution.
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