Kristina J. Longo

Associate
kjlongo@ober.com
202.326.5060
202.326.5260 fax

Bar Admissions

  • District of Columbia
  • Virginia

Court Admissions

  • Court of Appeals of the District of Columbia
  • Supreme Court of Virginia
  • United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit
  • United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit
  • United States District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia
  • United States District Court for the Western District of Virginia

Education

  • Washington & Lee University School of Law (J.D., cum laude, 2008)
    • Best Oralist, 2006 Moot Court Appellate Advocacy Competition, Runner-Up for Best Brief 
    • A.H. McLeod-Ross Malone Advocacy Award for Distinction in Oral Advocacy
    • President, Student Bar Association, 2007-2008
    • Omicron Delta Kappa
  • State University of New York at Buffalo (B.A., 2001)
    • Dean's List
    • Golden Key National Honor Society

Kristina J. Longo

Experience

Kristina J. Longo is an associate in Ober|Kaler's Antitrust and Competition, Health and Litigation Groups. Her practice focuses on antitrust and competition issues in health care, government investigations and complex civil litigation. Kristina is an experienced litigator, serving as lead counsel in state court disputes and as second chair in multiple federal and state appeals.

Professional Memberships

Honoraries

  • E. Randolph Williams Pro Bono Award for Outstanding Pro Bono Service

Professional Background

  • Associate, Hunton & Williams LLP
  • Deputy Campaign Manager, Robert Grey for Mayor of Richmond, Virginia 
  • Summer Associate, Thelen LLP 
  • Research Assistant, Professor Dorothy A. Brown, Washington & Lee University School of Law
Publications & Presentations [View All]
  • Author, "Fifth Circuit Holds That Proper Measure of Business Income Loss Under A First-Party Property Policy Requires Analysis of Insured's Profits Before the Interruption, Rather Than After," Insurance Litigation Alert, 2010
  • Author, "Business Liability Policy’s Intellectual Property Rights Exclusion Bars Coverage for Claims Arising out of Trademark Violations," Insurance Litigation Alert, 2009