Kuan-Ting (Katie) Huang - Los Angeles, CA
Attorney at Kashfian & Kashfian, LLP
Complex Litigation Lawyers in Los Angeles, CA
1875 Century Park E Suite 360 Los Angeles, CA 90067
Los Angeles Complex Litigation Lawyer
Updated: 02/28/2026
Areas of Practice
- Complex Litigation
- Intellectual Property
- Employment Law
- Class Action
- Real Estate
- Personal Injury
- Business and Corporate Law
Attorney Information
Overview
Ms. Huang began as a law clerk at Kashfian & Kashfian LLP, and, after obtaining her license to practice law, became an Associate Attorney with the firm's complex litigation and trial practice. Ms. Huang works on a variety of civil litigation matters, including complex contract and lease disputes, class actions, employment matters, trade secret, intellectual property disputes and other commercial cases. She has represented both plaintiffs and defendants and is known for her legal acumen, practical expertise and strong analytical skills. Ms. Huang also counsels clients with regard to various general complex pre-litigation, litigation and trial matters.
Ms. Huang completed her Bachelor of Arts in Sociology and Law and Society from the University of California, Riverside. Later, she continued on to Golden Gate University School of Law, where she received her Juris Doctor degree with honors. Ms. Huang also received a certificate in Litigation and Public Interest. While in law school, Ms. Huang was the recipient of the Student Engagement Merit Scholarship and also worked as a research and teaching assistant. Upon graduating law school, Ms. Huang was accepted as Judicial Law Fellow for the Honorable Kandis A. Westmore, Magistrate Judge of the United States District Court for the Northern District of California. Ms. Huang previously worked for Judge Westmore as a judicial extern while in law school. Ms. Huang also was an intern investigator at the United States Department of Labor, Employee Benefits Security Administration concerning ERISA compliance.
Ms. Huang is admitted to practice before all state courts in California. Ms. Huang's diverse background and experience in different areas of law-and in multiple forums-allows her to effectively focus her practice on assisting small to large corporate clients in a broad range
Education
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Legal Education
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Golden Gate University School of Law,
San Francisco,
California
J.D. Juris Doctorate
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Golden Gate University School of Law,
San Francisco,
California
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Non Legal Education
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University of California, Riverside
B.A., Bachelor of Arts in Sociology/Law and Society
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University of California, Riverside
Current Employment Position(s)
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Associate
Bar Admissions
- California
Contact
1875 Century Park E
Suite 360
Los Angeles, CA 90067
Phone: 310-751-7578
Fax: 310-751-7579
Email: Send a message
Hours: 9:00 am to 4:30 pm PST (Monday to Friday), 10:00 am to 2:45 pm PST (Saturdays), Closed Sundays and Legal Holidays
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