Christiana C. Jacxsens could have done a lot of things besides being a litigator. For one thing, she knows her way around a science laboratory. After receiving dual undergraduate degrees in German literature and chemistry from Washington and Lee University, the Alexandria, Va., native spent a year in her mother’s home country of Germany researching the connection between genetics and certain skin allergies. The interest in lab work came naturally; her father is a research

scientist.

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