Strategic Legal and Policy Guidance
Lizzi Law combines Christina Lizzi, Esq.’s experience in litigation, appellate advocacy, and public policy to provide strategic legal and policy guidance at the intersection of land use, environmental regulation, and government decision-making.
Ms. Lizzi advises clients on environmental review and regulatory compliance, land use regulation and permitting, administrative rulemaking, and public-sector decision-making.
Services also include advanced legal research, policy analysis, and appellate advocacy across subject areas, including civil appeals, family law appeals, and criminal appeals.
For a consultation, contact us at (808) 633-3966 or christina@lizzi.law.
About Christina D. Lizzi, Esq.
Christina Lizzi is licensed to practice in the State of Hawai‘i and U.S. District Court of Hawai‘i. She founded Law Office of Christina Lizzi, now doing business as Lizzi Law, in April 2021.
Christina graduated summa cum laude of the William S. Richardson School of Law at the University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa in December 2017. She also earned certificates in Native Hawaiian Law and Environmental Law. After obtaining her degree, she served as a law clerk to the Honorable Associate Justice Richard Pollack and the Honorable Sabrina S. McKenna of the Hawai‘i Supreme Court.
Prior to establishing her own practice, Christina gained litigation experience as a Deputy Prosecuting Attorney with the Department of the Prosecuting Attorney for Maui County.
Christina has served as a co-chair of the Hawai‘i State Bar Association’s Solo and Small Firm Section. She previously served as President of the Maui County Bar Association from 2023–2024, as vice-president from 2022-2023, and as a board member from 2019–2024. She has also taught Lawyering Fundamentals, a legal writing course at the William S. Richardson School of Law as an adjunct professor.She currently chairs the board of directors for a Maui based environmental non-profit organization.
Outside of the legal field, Christina has worked for a national nonprofit on environmental and consumer issues, as well as for the University of Hawai‘i Center on Disability Studies. She has also completed over 500 hours of training in yoga, including the practical application of yogic philosophy in daily living. Through Lizzi | Yoga she offers personal and group trainings in meditation and breathwork. Head to www.lizzi.yoga to learn more.