Background
KAUFMAN, JEFFREY was born on March 13, 1946 in Detroit, Michigan, United States.
KAUFMAN, JEFFREY was born on March 13, 1946 in Detroit, Michigan, United States.
University of Michigan (Bachelor of Arts, 1967). University of Wisconsin (Juris Doctor, 1970). Member, Wisconsin Law Review, 1969-1970.
Law Clerk to Presiding Justice Murray Draper, California Court of Appeal, First District, 1970-1971.
Writ Clerk to California Court of Appeal, First District, Division Three, 1971-1972.
Worked at Kaufman & Logan (San Francisco, California) specializing in Insurance Coverage, Environmental Law, Real Estate, Products Liability Litigation. Toxic Tort Litigation. Business Law. General Civil Trial and Appellate Practice, State and Federal Courts.
Arbitration and Mediation of Insurance Business, Construction and Personal Injury Disputes.
Admitted to the bar, 1970, Wisconsin. 1971, California; United States.
District Court, Northern and Eastern Districts of California. United States. Court of Appeals, 9th Circuit.
United States. Supreme Court.
Member, Wisconsin Law Review, 1969-1970. Law Clerk to Presiding Justice Murray Draper, California Court of Appeal, First District, 1970-1971. Writ Clerk to California Court of Appeal, First District, Division Three, 1971-1972.
Member: Bar Association of San Francisco.
State Bar of California. State Bar of Wisconsin.
American Bar Association (Member, Tort and Insurance Law Section). Defense Research Institute.
We offer personal contact and efficiency combined with innovation, aggressive case handling and the resources to successfully handle litigation both large and small.
We have been involved in major litigation throughout our existence, and have successfully demonstrated our ability to handle large and complex cases effectively, efficiently, and economically, winning the praise of our clients and the respect of our adversaries. We provide the quality of practice expected of a large firm, yet at a small firm price. Kaufman & Logan is distinguished by the substantial trial experience of our attorneys.
The favorable conclusion to litigation often requires the recognition by your opponents that you have the will and desire to take your case to trial.
Our opponents know that we are prepared to do southern At the same time, successful resolution short of trial requires skills of negotiation, compromise and alternative dispute resolution that we possess.
These skills benefit our clients not only in concluding litigation, but also in avoiding lieutenant
Member, Wisconsin Law Review, 1969-1970. Law Clerk to Presiding Justice Murray Draper, California Court of Appeal, First District, 1970-1971. Writ Clerk to California Court of Appeal, First District, Division Three, 1971-1972.
Member: Bar Association of San Francisco.
State Bar of California. State Bar of Wisconsin.
American Bar Association (Member, Tort and Insurance Law Section). Defense Research Institute.