UCSD Alumni Athlete Update: Christina (Galdos) Bernstein
Courtesy: UCSD Release: 07/24/06
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CHRISTINA (GALDOS) BERNSTEIN

Swimming

1995 - Marshall - Psychology

 

Captain of the UCSD swim teams in 1994 and 1995, a 16-time All-American and two-time Academic All-American, Bernstein graduated from George Washington Law School in Washington, DC where she met her husband, Matt Bernstein (they were married in 1999).

 

After working as a prosecutor for the City of San Diego and with a local law firm, she and two partners that firm opened their own practice in March of 2001—Maas, Miyamoto & Bernstein which specializes in legal malpractice defense work, general business litigation and products liability actions

 

Bernstein and her husband, a native of Boston, and their dog, "Fenway," live in the Eastlake area of San Diego and are expecting their first child in February.

Added October 16, 2003

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