PRINCIPAL ATTORNEY
Gregory S. Kim
Gregory S. Kim
Mr. Kim specializes in a broad range of litigation areas, including commercial disputes, real estate, business, construction defect, insurance coverage, bad faith disputes, labor/employment matters, catastrophic personal injury, and intellectual property law. For over 20 years, he has been representing a broad range of clients against top rated national law firms with a high success rate. His practical approach to solutions, coupled with high analytical skills and well depth knowledge in law and legal procedures, have resulted in high net cash positive results for vast majority of his cases.
Mr. Kim has had the unique experience of working as foreign legal consultant in Seoul, Korea, as a three-year sabbatical where he brought forth unique and unprecedented solutions of legal representation in the United States for his clientele in Korea. Since his return in 2010, he has fearlessly approached a variety of cases with high yield results and has not been afraid to challenge his ability to venture into new areas of law to satisfy his clients’ expectations of exceptional services and results. He continues to evolve and upgrade his practice to fit his clients’ needs.
Mr. Kim is a fourth generation Catholic, who enjoys spending time with his wife and three boys, hiking, golfing, and meditating. Mr. Kim also has native fluency in both English and Korean.
Phone: (213) 386-7566 Ext. 104
Email: gkim@gregorykimlaw.com
Practice Areas
Commercial Litigation
Business Litigation
Bankruptcy and Adversary Proceedings
Contract Law
Real Estate Law
Insurance Coverage and Bad Faith
Fraud
Construction Defect
Catastrophic Personal Injury
Employment/Labor Law
Corporate Law
B.A., University of California, San Diego, 1993
J.D., Southwestern Law School, 1996
Bar Admissions – California, 1996
Court Admissions
Supreme Court of the State of California. 1996
United States District Court, Central District of California. 1996
United States Court of Appeals, Ninth Circuit. 2000
United States Court of Appeals, Federal Circuit. 2006