Brown Grad Christine Lowell Sworn in as Assistant U.S. Attorney in RI

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Brown Grad Christine Lowell Sworn in as Assistant U.S. Attorney in RI

Christine Lowell PHOTO: US Attorney's Office
Brown University graduate Christine Lowell has been sworn in as an Assistant U.S. Attorney in the District of Rhode Island, U.S. Attorney Aaron Weisman announced on Monday.

“Christine Lowell comes to our Office with impressive academic credentials, including an undergraduate degree from Brown University and a law degree from Northwestern University School of Law, a federal clerkship in the District of Puerto Rico, and just as impressive experience representing clients working as an associate in a major Boston law firm. Ms. Lowell’s commitment to her community is evident in her exemplary work with students in Providence and Chicago,” said Weisman.

Lowell has been assigned to the U.S. Attorney’s Office Criminal Division.

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About Lowell

A native of Massachusetts, Lowell graduated magna cum laude in 2008 from Brown University.

Lowell earned her Juris Doctor at Northwestern University School of Law in 2012.

Prior to joining the United States Attorney’s Office, Lowell served as an Associate in the Litigation and Enforcement Department of Ropes & Gray, LLP in Boston, where she advocated on behalf of clients in civil and criminal matters, including leading an international team of over forty law firm associates in multiple complex business litigation cases.

As an Associate with Ropes & Gray, LLP, Lowell also spent seven months as a Special Assistant Middlesex County District Attorney prosecuting criminal cases, and was awarded 2018 Prosecutor of the Year by the New England Chapter of the International Association of Financial Crimes Investigators.

While attending Northwestern University School of Law,  Lowell served as a law clerk and paralegal at the Chicago law offices of Marszalek & Marszalek and taught English and math to third-grade bilingual students in Chicago.

While attending Brown University, Lowell volunteered at the Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., Elementary School in Providence and at the Charles N. Fortes Academy of Providence.


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