About Jeffrey T

Jeffrey T Green took a deliberate path into the law. He studied political science and history at California Baptist University, earning a B.A. in 2015. He then went on to the University of La Verne College of Law and received his J.D. in 2018.

After law school he began working in a small firm environment. In 2018 he served as a law clerk at Briggs & Alexander, APLC, where he gained hands-on experience drafting pleadings, managing discovery and supporting trial preparation. That role exposed him to day-to-day courtroom procedure and the practical demands of litigation practice.

He moved into associate positions soon after. In 2020 he joined Quintilone & Associates as an associate lawyer and handled client intake, motion practice and negotiations. The position required juggling deadlines and shifting priorities while advancing cases through each stage of litigation. In 2023 he became an associate at Kring & Chung, LLP, continuing to expand his work on case strategy and client counseling.

Across those roles Green developed a steady practice rhythm. He has spent time in courtrooms and conference rooms, drafting documents and arguing procedural matters. His work emphasizes careful preparation and clear communication. He also maintains memberships in professional associations and stays engaged with peers to follow developments in California law.

Today he practices in California and is based at Kring & Chung, LLP. He handles litigation tasks from intake through trial preparation and works directly with clients on case strategy and procedural matters. His current practice centers on litigation and client representation in California.

Education

University of La Verne College of Law

J.D. (2018) | Law School

2015

California Baptist University

B.A. (2015) | Political Science, History

2011

Languages

English (Spoken, Written)

Experience

Associate Lawyer

Kring & Chung, LLP
2023

Associate Lawyer

Quintilone & Associates
2020

Law Clerk

Briggs & Alexander, APLC
2018

Accepted Jurisdictions

California