Christina Caro
Christina Caro is a shareholder at Adams Broadwell Joseph & Cardozo. She represents clients in environmental and land use matters, with a focus on the California Environmental Quality Act. She also handles matters under the Safe Drinking Water and Toxic Enforcement Act (Proposition 65), with a focus on protecting consumers from exposure to toxic chemicals. Her practice includes administrative, judicial, and legislative proceedings.
Before joining Adams Broadwell Joseph & Cardozo, Christina was an attorney at Lozeau Drury LLP, where she enforced environmental and public health laws in local, state and federal agencies and courts, and practiced California civil litigation as an attorney at Ericksen Arbuthnot. Christina was also a teaching assistant and student clinician at the Golden Gate University Environmental Law and Justice Clinic, and worked as a law clerk at the Sierra Club, Earthjustice, and the San Francisco City Attorney’s Energy and Telecommunications Team.
Christina Caro
Practice Areas
Environmental Law
Land Use and Sustainable Development
Community Protection and Environmental Justice
Climate Change
Renewable Energy
Proposition 65
Litigation
Legislation and Rulemaking
Education
Golden Gate University School of Law, J.D.
- Environmental Law Specialization Certificate
- Public Interest Law Specialization Certificate
- Merit Scholar
- Environmental Law Journal
UC Berkeley, B.A. International Relations and Environmental Policy
- Regents Scholar
Recognitions
Super Lawyers, Northern California
Super Lawyers, Rising Stars
Admissions
State Bar of California
United States District Court, Northern, Eastern and Central Districts of California