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Fleur A. Christensen provides more than twenty-five years of practical experience to the firm's associates and handles the day-to-day office administration for the Firm. Her gift of attention to detail and of organizing complex matters served her well during the Firm's involvement in multi-district anti-trust litigation brought against companies for price fixing in the 1980's, and continues to promote the success of the Firm's representation of its clients.
Her legal career began at the Firm of Patterson and Patterson, where she gained considerable experience in probate, real estate, title research and curative documents, and the preparation and review of complex real estate documents, including loan agreements, subdivision plats, foreclosures, governing documents, and homeowners association documents. Since joining Blazier Christensen Bigelow & Virr, she has continued to handle real estate matters, as well as probate of Wills, guardianships, and estate administration matters.
Ms. Christensen received her B.A. degree from the University of Texas at Austin in 1963. She taught Latin in the Dallas public schools for the next four years, before entering the University of Texas School of Law, where she received her J.D. and admission to the Texas Bar in 1969. Ms. Christensen joined Blazier Christensen Bigelow & Virr in 1981.
In addition to the practice of law, Ms. Christensen also served as an adjunct professor at the University of Texas School of Law. She is an active member of the Travis County Bar Association and its Probate and Estate Planning Section. She is not board certified by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization.
With John Blazier, she has been involved in the establishment and projects of the Seedling Foundation, which supports public education and benefits bright, young college-bound students with SAT preparation, as well as the mentoring of children of incarcerated parents and the beautification of campuses across our city. Her favorite things are cooking for her boys, gardening, reading, and traveling as much as possible.
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