Mr.
Singh graduated from the University of the Pacific, McGeorge
School of Law in May 1999 with his law degree and a Certificate
in Governmental Affairs. Prior to attending McGeorge, he earned
a bachelor's degree in Political Science with a minor in City
and Regional Planning from the University of California at
Berkeley.
Mr. Singh's experience includes working as an associate attorney at Porter Scott
Weiberg & Delehant in Sacramento from 1999 to 2005. During this time, he
represented businesses, public entities and insured clients in trial, arbitrations,
mediations and depositions. His practice areas included civil litigation in state
and federal courts, particularly in the areas of product liability, government
tort liability, civil rights and disability discrimination, premises liability,
construction accidents, business litigation and automotive claims.
His representative clients include Dollar Tree Stores, Inc. and Starbucks Coffee Company.
During law school, Mr. Singh
served as a Certified Intern with the Sacramento County District
Attorney's Office Misdemeanor Unit,
a Student Legal Assistant
with the Cal-OSHA Appeals Board and as a Discussion Group Leader (tutor) for
first year Real Property students at McGeorge. In college, Mr. Singh interned
for California Governor Pete Wilson and served as a head team manager for the
California Golden Bear's Men's Basketball team that featured the likes of NBA
star Jason Kidd. In high school, he worked as a ballboy for the Sacramento
Kings.
Mr. Singh joined Kring & Chung in February 2005. He handles a variety of cases ranging from disability discrimination, business litigation, real estate, construction defect to bodily injury matters.
Mr. Singh has a published appellate
opinion related to the recovery of expert witness fees, Carwash of America
- PO v. Windswept Ventures No. 1 (2002)
97 Cal. App. 4th 540. In 2004, Sacramento's John F. Kennedy High School
honored him for his work with youth and adult soccer by awarding
him its Cornell
West Alumni of the Year Award for Outstanding Community Service and Professional
Contributions. Mr. Singh has earned the Boy Scouts of America's highest
honor, Eagle Scout. He was a congressional candidate for the
March 8, 2005 Special
Election to replace the late Robert Matsui in California's 5th District. Mr. Singh currently serves as the President of the Greenhaven Soccer Club (Youth) - a non-profit that is dedicated to administer and promote an organized soccer program for approximately 1400 youth of Sacramento's Greenhaven/Pocket areas. He has also recently served as a Director of the Sacramento Barristers' Club. Mr. Singh is fluent in Hindi.