Timothy
J. Broussard is a partner in the litigation departments of
Kring & Chung in the Irvine and Inland Empire offices.
Since 1996, Mr. Broussard has
represented various businesses throughout Southern California
in all aspects of general liability
and litigation. Over the past
6 years, he has offered his services to subcontractors and general contractors
involved in construction defect litigation and mold related lawsuits. His practice
has grown to provide a full range of services, including business consultation,
general litigation and development of pre-litigation strategies for businesses
throughout the construction industry.
Mr. Broussard obtained his Juris Doctor degree from Whittier Law School in Los Angeles in 1996. He graduated from the University
of San Diego in 1992 receiving a Bachelors of Arts degree in
Business Administration and minor in philosophy. He was admitted
to the California State Bar in 1996 and a member of the Orange
County Bar Association since 1997.
Prior to joining Kring & Chung, Mr. Broussard was an
attorney with the law firm of Gilbert, Kelly, Crowley and Jennett
specializing in all aspects of personal injury defense and
insurance defense litigation. During that time, Mr. Broussard
represented various insurance carriers and self-insured clients
involved in personal injury, uninsured motorist actions, and
premises liability. Some of Mr. Broussard’s prior experience
includes externships at the Department of Justice, State Attorney
General (Los Angeles and San Diego) and judicial clerkships
for Los Angeles County Superior Court before the Honorable
David Workman.
Mr. Broussard has spoken as an expert
at the Mold Litigation Seminar by Bridgeport “Mold as It Relates to Construction
Defects” in May 2000 in Irvine, CA.
Published Works:
The Accepted Work Doctrine: dangerous conditions created by contractors do not necessarily create liabilty to third parties