Christine Gray
About Christine Gray
Christine Gray serves as the Head of Commercial Real Estate at Practical Law, a division of Thomson Reuters, since 2017. With extensive experience in the legal field, she has held various positions at notable law firms throughout her career.
Work at Thomson Reuters
Christine Gray has served as the Head of Commercial Real Estate for Practical Law at Thomson Reuters since 2017. In this role, she oversees the commercial real estate sector, providing legal resources and support to practitioners. Her tenure at Thomson Reuters has spanned over seven years, during which she has contributed to the development and enhancement of legal services in the commercial real estate field from Pyrmont, New South Wales, Australia.
Previous Legal Experience
Prior to her current position, Christine Gray accumulated extensive legal experience across several prestigious firms. She worked at Coudert Brothers as a Senior Lawyer from 1996 to 2005, followed by a role as Special Counsel at Dentons from 2015 to 2017. Between these positions, she spent a decade at Gilbert + Tobin as a Professional Support Lawyer from 2005 to 2015. Earlier in her career, she was a Lawyer at Baker & McKenzie from 1993 to 1996.
Education and Expertise
Christine Gray studied at Macquarie University, where she earned a combined Bachelor of Economics and Bachelor of Laws (BEcLLB) degree from 1987 to 1993. This educational background has provided her with a strong foundation in both legal and economic principles, which she applies in her professional practice in commercial real estate law.
Career Timeline
Christine Gray's career in law spans several decades, beginning in 1993 when she joined Baker & McKenzie. She transitioned to Coudert Brothers in 1996, where she worked for nine years. After a decade at Gilbert + Tobin, she moved to Dentons for two years before joining Thomson Reuters in 2017. Her career reflects a consistent focus on commercial real estate and legal support.