Kristina S. Keller is a Senior Litigation Attorney at the firm and has been in practice over 31 years. She currently focuses on litigating complex commercial, employment, and trademark cases in the state and federal courts, including the California Supreme Court, United States Court of Appeals, Seventh Circuit, Illinois Supreme Court, United States District Court, Central District of California, United States Tax Court, United States Court of Appeals, Ninth Circuit, and United States District Court, Southern District of California.
Kristina’s responsibilities include complete legal case file management for communications with clients, counsel and courts, investigation and gathering evidence, legal research and analysis, drafting and filing pleadings, conducting formal and informal discovery, taking and defending depositions, pre-trial law and motion matters, court appearances, drafting writs and appellate briefs, trademark filings, management, and litigation.
She has represented civil parties in personal injury, business and employment litigation, and other civil lawsuits with legal case file management in the investigation and gathering of evidence, settlement negotiations, conducting formal and informal discovery, pre-trial law and motion matters, court appearances, mediating, arbitrating and trying cases, writing appellate briefs, and drafting two briefs and presented oral arguments to the United States Tax Court in Los Angeles.
Kristina also has experience as the Judicial Research Attorney for the Honorable Enrique Romero, the Honorable Emilie Elias, and the Honorable Kathryn Doi Todd in the Los Angeles Superior Court, and she was the Adjunct Professor of Law teaching first year law students at Trinity Law School f.k.a. Simon Greenleaf University, School of Law.
EDUCATION
Katrina S. Keller Biography
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State Bar of California, December 14, 1992
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