Kyle D. Kring is a founding partner of Kring & Chung, LLP. He
is a veteran of a number of lengthy jury trials in both State
and Federal Court. He has experience in all aspects of litigation,
with specialties in construction defect litigation, construction
law, public works contracting, labor and employment law, products
liability, insurance coverage disputes and real estate litigation
matters.
Mr. Kring was born in Long Beach, California,
and graduated from the University of California, Irvine, in
1982. He clerked for the Honorable William Sheffield, Orange
County Superior Court Judge in 1983 and for the
Los Angeles Law firm of Briedenbach, Swainston, Yokatis & Crispo
in 1984. From Spring 1985 to December 1987, Mr. Kring practiced
law with Booth, Mitchel, Strange & Smith.
Mr. Kring has
lectured to numerous employers and Human Resource managers
on a wide variety of issues affecting employers including
wage and hour compliance, reasonable accommodation of disability
under the ADA, sexual harassment training compliance, and
preventing wrongful termination. He has also addressed
insurance companies, contractors and engineers regarding
current issues in construction defect litigation, risk management
and protecting delay claims.
Mr. Kring is a
member of the Southern California Defense Counsel, Orange
County Bar Association, Building
Industry Association, Southern California Contractors Association,
Society for Human Resource Management, Employment Management
Association, California Chamber of Commerce, Southern California
Fraud Association and graduate of the National Institute
for Trial Advocacy Master Advocates Program in Trial Advocacy.
Mr. Kring is also actively involved with numerous charities
including Hillview Acres Children's Home and Orangewood Children's Home.