Christina Glon is a lawyer and law librarian currently
living in Atlanta, Georgia. Originally from West Lafayette, Indiana,
Christina earned a BS from Purdue University in Consumer and Family Sciences in
1993, and earned her law degree from the University of Illinois in 2004.
Christina practiced transactional law in southwest Michigan and northern Indiana
with a small firm from 2004 until 2012. Christina specialized in estate
planning and probate administration for both taxable and non-taxable estates,
elder law issues, gift and estate tax analysis, general business and taxation
issues, guardianship, conservatorship, and step-parent adoptions. While
in practice, Christina wrote a variety of training programs on topics such as
Article 9 of the UCC, ethical challenges of municipal finance officers, the
Fair Labor Standards Act, and effective and ethical legal billing
procedures.
In 2013, Christina earned her Masters of Science in Library
and Information Science from the University of Illinois and joined the Hugh F.
MacMillan Law Library at Emory School of Law in Atlanta, Georgia. At
Emory Law, Christina is the Associate Law Librarian for Research Services and
teaches a variety of legal research courses including Health Law Research,
National Security Law Research, Technology in Legal Practice, and Legal
Research for Non-Lawyers.