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Casey A. Kaufman 
San Francisco, California,
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415-989-1800
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Casey A. Kaufman is a graduate of the University of California at Berkeley and the University of San Francisco School Of Law. At Berkeley, he majored in the Environmental Sciences and while in law school he was a published member of the U.S.F. Law Review, authoring "Oregon v. Ashcroft: The Attorney's General's Attempt to Override State Controlled Medical Practice." This article, originally published in the Summer 2003 volume of the U.S.F. Law Review, is cited by the Witkin (7 Witkin, Summary 10th (2005) Constitutional Law, 572), the foremost authority on California law. Casey is a member of the California, Arizona, Nevada, Washington State and Washington, D.C. bars where he is actively representing clients in the areas of elder abuse, product liability, personal injury, and actions against public entities. He is on the Board of Governors for the Consumer Attorneys of California and the New Lawyers Division Committee for the San Francisco Trial Lawyers Association. Casey has been selected to Northern California Rising Stars 2009-2011 by Super Lawyers.

Casey is a native of San Pedro, California and a graduate of Palos Verdes Peninsula High School. Casey lives in San Francisco with his wife.

Areas of Practice:
Elder Abuse
Public Entity Liability
Product Liability
Severe Personal Injury/Wrongful Death
Defective Pharmaceuticals
Defective Medical Devices
Bar Admissions:
California
Nevada
Arizona
District of Columbia
Washington
U.S. District Court Northern District of California
U.S. District Court Eastern District of California
U.S. District Court Central District of California
U.S. District Court District of Arizona
Education:
University of San Francisco School of Law, San Francisco, California
Law Review: University of San Francisco Law Review, Member


University of California, Berkeley
B.S.
Major:  Environmental Sciences


Published Works:
"Whither San Mateo County: No Longer Where Plaintiffs Fear to File?", The Trial Lawyer, Fall, 2010


"Do Auto Products Liability Claims Have Life After Bankruptcy?", The Trial Lawyer, Fall, 2009


"Enforcing Judgments Against Local Public Entities In California, The Trial Lawyer, Summer, 2009


"Effective Use of the PMK Deposition", The Trial Lawyer, Summer, 2008


"Design Immunity: Discovery to Defeat Summary Judgment", CAOC Forum, Volume 38, Number 5, September/October, 2008


"Oregon v. Ashcroft: The Attorney General's Attempt to Override State Controlled Medical Practice", 37 U.S.F. L.Rev., Summer, 2003


Honors and Awards:
Northern California Rising Stars (Super Lawyers), 2009 - 2011


Editor, Trial Magazine, San Francisco Trial Lawyers Association


Editor, Forum Magazine, Consumer Attorneys of California


Professional Associations and Memberships:
Consumer Attorneys of California
Board of Governors


Consumer Attorneys of California
Chair, New Lawyers Division


San Francisco Trial Lawyers Association
New Lawyers Division Committee


San Francisco Trial Lawyers Association
Diversity Committee


American Association for Justice


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